ANALYSIS OF ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS OF THE CRANIOFACIAL AREA IN 8-9-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN WITH HEARING LOSS

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  • Khaitova Dildora Sharipboevna Independent competitor of the Department of Normal Physiology of the Bukhara State Medical Institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/YSFZ6

Keywords:

craniofacial area, hearing loss, children, morphology.

Abstract

Deaf children often have underdeveloped or absent nasal bones, resulting in a small nose, thin nostrils, and a flattened midface with a flat bridge of the nose. People with this disorder usually also have widely spaced eyes (ocular hypertelorism), constricted eye openings (narrowed palpebral fissures), a small upper jaw (maxillary hypoplasia), and a small mouth with pursed lips. The craniofacial region was measured and analyzed: the shape of the skull, face and chest in children with hearing impairment in the Bukhara region. Data on anthropometric indicators of the head and face-jaw area of hearing-impaired children were collected in order to compare them with anthropometric indicators of healthy children.

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Published

2022-10-04

How to Cite

Khaitova Dildora Sharipboevna. (2022). ANALYSIS OF ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS OF THE CRANIOFACIAL AREA IN 8-9-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN WITH HEARING LOSS. Web of Scientist: International Scientific Research Journal, 3(10), 24–28. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/YSFZ6

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