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A Study of Morphometric Study of Orbit in Adult Skulls and CT Images in North Bihar

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Dr. Neha Nupur1 , Dr. Pallavi Priyavadini2 , Dr. Ram Prakash Paswan3 , Dr. S. K. Karn4 , Dr. G. K. Mishra5

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Background and Objective: The eyes speak without words which enhance the beauty of face. The malposition of eyeballs leads to unacceptable cosmetic problem for the people of both sexes and all age groups. To analyse and compare the morphometric measurements of right and left orbital cavity in adult dry skulls and to see the statistical significance in it. To assess the influence of other parameters over bony orbital volume and to evaluate its significance. Methods: The quantitative morphometry of orbital cavity was studied in 40 adult dry skulls and computed tomographic images of brain belonging to 60 patients (30 males and 30 females). Adult dry skulls with intact orbital cavities and the computed tomographic images of brain reported as ‘normal study’ were only included in this study. At DMCH Darbhanga, Study duration of Two years. Conclusion: The quantitative morphometry of orbital cavity is utmost important without which reconstructive surgeries are not possible. The study of these morphometric parameters in computed tomographic scans is mandatory for the assessment of fractured orbital cavity by comparing it with normal orbital cavity. So in the present study, the morphometry of orbital cavity was studied by two methods.

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