2022
DOI: 10.1111/joa.13776
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Sexual dimorphism in human midfacial growth patterns from newborn to 5 years old based on computed tomography

Abstract: Recent studies have supported the presence and varying nature of craniofacial sexual dimorphism (SD) from the very first stages of ontogeny. But the exact patterns of between‐sex differences during the first years of life remain obscure despite the importance of these data for craniofacial surgery treatment and forensic studies. Our study employs a large dataset of clinical computed tomography scans of individuals of East Slavonic descent from birth to 5 years of age (247 males and 184 females) to address the … Show more

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“…Sex-specific growth of the orbit and nose was also reported in a recent study by Syutkina et al . 32 They observed fluctuations in the development of sexual dimorphism in the mid-facial region: it increases within the first year, fluctuates during the second year and peaks during the third and fourth year. The size and volumetric measurements reported here seem to reflect this trend (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sex-specific growth of the orbit and nose was also reported in a recent study by Syutkina et al . 32 They observed fluctuations in the development of sexual dimorphism in the mid-facial region: it increases within the first year, fluctuates during the second year and peaks during the third and fourth year. The size and volumetric measurements reported here seem to reflect this trend (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%