Anthropometric Study of Nasal Parameters of South Indian Population

Introduction The shape of the nose is a signature indicating the ethnicity, age, and sex of the person. Our aim is to map the range of various anthropometric parameters of nose in South Indians. Materials and Methods This study includes measurement and statistical analysis of different param...

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Main Authors: Ankita Atin Mukherjee, Shivaam Kesarwaani, Saumitra Kumar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Association of Otolaryngologists of India, West Bengal 2022-03-01
Series:Bengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery
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Online Access:https://bjohns.in/journal3/index.php/bjohns/article/view/492
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description Introduction The shape of the nose is a signature indicating the ethnicity, age, and sex of the person. Our aim is to map the range of various anthropometric parameters of nose in South Indians. Materials and Methods This study includes measurement and statistical analysis of different parameters of nose among 61 South Indian medical students (34 females;27 males) using digital Vernier calipers. Results The means of various parameters were- 1) Nasal Breadth -2.9cm (males) and 2.5 cm (females). 2) Nasal height-5 cm (males) and 4.9cm (females). 3) The nasofacial angle-37.9 degree (males) and 36.7 degree (females). 4) The nasolabial angle 115.2 degree (males) and 116.5 degree (females). 5) The nasofrontal angle 127.1 degree (males) and 134.7 degree (females). 6) The most common type of nose is leptorrhine in both males and females. Conclusion All the measurements can be used for evaluation of nasal deformity, treatment planning and post-surgical evaluation of the correction achieved during rhinoplasty.
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spelling doaj.art-0f379de802ed42e18b743707a82a2b902024-04-03T04:33:27ZengThe Association of Otolaryngologists of India, West BengalBengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery2395-24072022-03-01293Anthropometric Study of Nasal Parameters of South Indian PopulationAnkita Atin Mukherjee0Shivaam Kesarwaani1Saumitra Kumar2a:1:{s:5:"en_US";s:87:"West Bengal University of Health Sciences ,College of Medicine and JNM Hospital,Kalyani";}Calcutta National Medical College,KolkataWest Bengal University of Health Sciences ,College of Medicine and JNM Hospital,Kalyani Introduction The shape of the nose is a signature indicating the ethnicity, age, and sex of the person. Our aim is to map the range of various anthropometric parameters of nose in South Indians. Materials and Methods This study includes measurement and statistical analysis of different parameters of nose among 61 South Indian medical students (34 females;27 males) using digital Vernier calipers. Results The means of various parameters were- 1) Nasal Breadth -2.9cm (males) and 2.5 cm (females). 2) Nasal height-5 cm (males) and 4.9cm (females). 3) The nasofacial angle-37.9 degree (males) and 36.7 degree (females). 4) The nasolabial angle 115.2 degree (males) and 116.5 degree (females). 5) The nasofrontal angle 127.1 degree (males) and 134.7 degree (females). 6) The most common type of nose is leptorrhine in both males and females. Conclusion All the measurements can be used for evaluation of nasal deformity, treatment planning and post-surgical evaluation of the correction achieved during rhinoplasty. https://bjohns.in/journal3/index.php/bjohns/article/view/492AnthropometryNasal IndexNasofrontal AngleLeptorrhineMesorrhine
spellingShingle Ankita Atin Mukherjee
Shivaam Kesarwaani
Saumitra Kumar
Anthropometric Study of Nasal Parameters of South Indian Population
Bengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery
Anthropometry
Nasal Index
Nasofrontal Angle
Leptorrhine
Mesorrhine
title Anthropometric Study of Nasal Parameters of South Indian Population
title_full Anthropometric Study of Nasal Parameters of South Indian Population
title_fullStr Anthropometric Study of Nasal Parameters of South Indian Population
title_full_unstemmed Anthropometric Study of Nasal Parameters of South Indian Population
title_short Anthropometric Study of Nasal Parameters of South Indian Population
title_sort anthropometric study of nasal parameters of south indian population
topic Anthropometry
Nasal Index
Nasofrontal Angle
Leptorrhine
Mesorrhine
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