Parsing the craniofacial phenotype: effect of weight change in an obstructive sleep apnoea population
Abstract
Craniofacial structure is an important risk factor in the development of obstructive sleep apnoea. Most craniofacial imaging methods are not feasible for large-scale studies or the clinic. Craniofacial photography is a high-throughput technique for facial phenotyping; however, derived measurements are a composite of skeletal and soft tissue craniofacial information. Weight change is a paradigm to help determine which facial measurements most...
Paper Details
Title
Parsing the craniofacial phenotype: effect of weight change in an obstructive sleep apnoea population
Published Date
Mar 29, 2019
Journal
Volume
23
Issue
4
Pages
1291 - 1298
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