Evaluation of craniofacial anthropometry of children with β-thalassemia major in the eastern Anatolia: a case–control study
Çiğdem Çetin Genç,
Celal Genç,
Fatma Demir Yenigürbüz
Abstract:ObjectiveThe present study aims to compare β-thalassemia major patients and healthy individuals in terms of anthropometric characteristics and changes in craniofacial pro le.
Subjects and MethodCraniofacial anthropometric measurements were performed on a total of 422 subjects (199 βthalassemia major patients and 223 healthy individuals) by using a millimetric caliper on 19 anthropometric parameters (8 horizontal, 10 vertical, and 1 head circumference) in cranial, facial, nasal, orolabial, and orbital zones.
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