Preoperative anthropometric dysmorphology in metopic synostosis

Anthropometric identification of dysmorphology in craniofacial anomalies, including the craniosynostoses, provides invaluable assistance in clinical diagnosis as well as offering a technique for interpreting possible deformities in skeletal remains. Premature closure of the metopic suture is a rare...

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description Anthropometric identification of dysmorphology in craniofacial anomalies, including the craniosynostoses, provides invaluable assistance in clinical diagnosis as well as offering a technique for interpreting possible deformities in skeletal remains. Premature closure of the metopic suture is a rare form of craniosynostosis, representing about 4% of clinically diagnosed synostoses. Accompanying this closure are defects of the head and face, particularly the upper face and orbits. To identify quantitatively the craniofacial dysmorphology associated with metopic synostosis, 50 patients with a diagnosis of primary (nonsyndromal) metopic synostosis were examined using a battery of 24 anthropometric measurements from which 11 proportion indices were calculated. The data were compared to sex‐ and age‐matched normal standards and converted to standard (Z) scores before being analyzed using Student's t‐test. The data indicate a complex pattern of dysmorphology arising from the synostosis which affects the upper face and orbits as well as the cranial vault. The entire fronto‐orbito‐zygomatic complex is narrowed, and vertex is reduced. There is compensatory sagittal and transverse growth of the posterior neurocranium and compensatory vertical and sagittal growth of the upper face. There are statistically significant differences in the pattern of dysmorphology between patients presenting prior to 6 months of age and those older but no significant differences between sexes. Am J Phys Anthropol 103:341–351, 1997. © 1997 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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Cranial Sutures - abnormalities
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Craniofacial Abnormalities - pathology
Craniosynostoses - complications
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Infant
Male
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Medical sciences
metopic suture
Mozart
Nasal Bone - abnormalities
Orbit - abnormalities
Physical anthropology
quantitative dysmorphology
Sex Factors
Skull - abnormalities
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