x线头测术在颅面畸形研究中的应用。

S Kreiborg
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对检查结果进行标准化可重复描述的客观定量方法是对先天性或获得性颅面异常患者进行最佳护理的先决条件。本报告简要回顾了x线头测量术的发展,特别强调了由Samuel Pruzansky博士开创的婴儿x线头测量技术。此外,本文还介绍了将这些技术应用于颅面异常患者的一些重要发现,并再次强调了Pruzansky博士及其同事的贡献。最后,对该领域未来的临床和研究工作进行了展望。这些观点包括改进颅面畸形患者研究的头颅测量单位;包括额外的头侧投影,特别是颅面不对称的患者;提高婴儿头测术的使用率;在选定病例中使用金属植入物;更多地利用计算机头测术和多变量统计;并结合使用纵向头颅测量研究和各种纵向生理检查,例如,肌电图,运动图和气流研究,在个别患者。
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The application of roentgencephalometry to the study of craniofacial anomalies.

Objective quantitative methods for standardized reproducible descriptions of the findings of an examination are prerequisite for the optimal care of patients with congenital or acquired craniofacial anomalies. The present report gives a brief review of the development of roentgencephalometry with special emphasis on the infant roentgencephalometric techniques pioneered by Dr. Samuel Pruzansky. In addition, some of the significant findings that have emerged from the application of these techniques to patients with craniofacial anomalies are presented, again, with emphasis on the contributions made by Dr. Pruzansky and co-workers. Finally, perspectives for future clinical and research work within the field are outlined. These perspectives include improvement of cephalometric units for studies of patients with craniofacial anomalies; inclusion of additional cephalometric projections, especially in patients with craniofacial asymmetry; increased utilization of infant cephalometry; utilization of metallic implants in selected cases; greater utilization of computerized cephalometrics and multivariate statistics; and combined use of longitudinal cephalometric studies and various longitudinal physiological examinations, eg, electromyography, kinesiography, and air flow studies, in the individual patient.

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