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摘要
背景:特定人群的人体测量数据总是需要用于识别,产品设计,耳朵重建和耳相关仪器的制造。本研究旨在确定外耳的人体测量测量,并在克什米尔民族人口的两侧和男女之间进行比较。方法:男性98例,女性102例,年龄18 ~ 25岁。有颅面外伤、耳部疾病、先天性缺陷或耳部手术史的受试者在种族确认后被排除在研究之外。一名调查人员使用标准的数字游标卡尺对两只耳朵进行了所有测量,该卡尺能够测量到最接近的0.1毫米。结果:观察到右耳总耳宽(EW)为2.92±0.19 ~ 3.12±0.22 in cm。在研究人群中,发现左耳的平均EW比右耳的更显著。男性右耳平均TEH为6.02±0.34,左耳平均TEH为5.78±0.33。雌鼠右耳平均EW值为2.88±0.21,左右耳平均EW值为2.85±1.25。相关性发现是显著的(P≤0.001)。结论:识别不同族群的标志性变异有助于建立人耳的形态学评价和形态计量学变异。
Morphological variations and biometrics of ear: First documented evidence from ethnic Kashmiri Population (Northern India)
Background: Anthropometric data for a specific population is always required for identification, product design, ear reconstruction, and manufacture of ear-related instruments. This study aimed to determine the anthropometric measures of the external ear and compare them on both the sides and in either sex among the ethnic Kashmiri population. Methods: The study sample had 98 boys and 102 females aged 18–25. Subjects with a history of craniofacial trauma, ear diseases, congenital defects, or ear surgery were excluded from the study after racial confirmation. A single investigator took all measurements on both the ears using a standard digital Vernier's caliper capable of measuring to the nearest 0.1 mm. Results: It is observed that the total ear width (EW) in the right ear ranged from 2.92 ± 0.19 to 3.12 ± 0.22 in cm. The mean EW on the left ear was found more significant than on the right side in the studied population. The mean TEH among the males in the right ear was found to be 6.02 ± 0.34, while in the left, it was 5.78 ± 0.33. Furthermore, the mean EW among the females on the right side was 2.88 ± 0.21 compared to 2.85 ± 1.25 for the left and right ears respectively. The association was found to be significant (P ≤ 0.001). Conclusion: Identifying landmark variations in distinct ethnic groups could help establish morphological assessment and morphometric variations of human ears.