هدف: بررسي خصوصيات صورت در بيماران مبتلا به سندرم رتركشن دوئن يكطرفه ايزوتروپيك (نوع يك) كه ترن سر دارند و مقايسهي آن با موارد ارتوتروپيك.
روش پژوهش: اين مطالعه به روش مقطعي و توصيفي- تحليلي بر روي 42 بيمار مبتلا به سندرم رتركشن دوئن ايزوتروپيك با ترن سر و 42 فرد ارتوتروپيك انجام پذيرفت. براي بررسي ظاهر صورت، از هر بيمار چهار تصوير از فاصله 40 سانتيمتري گرفته شد و با نرمافزار Corel Draw X7 پردازش گرديد. "زاويهي صورت" (زاويه بين خطي كه دو كانتوسِ خارجيِ چشمها را بههم وصل ميكند با خطي كه گوشههاي لبها را بهيكديگر متصل ميسازد) و "اندازه صورت نسبي" (نسبت فاصله بين كانتوس خارجي با گوشهي لب در دو سمت صورت) اندازهگيري شدند. متغيرهاي كيفي عدم تقارن صورت (انحراف تيغهي بيني، فشردگي يكطرفه صورت، سوراخ بيني و گونه) نيز ثبت گرديد.
يافتهها: ميانگين سني در گروههاي بيمار و شاهد و به ترتيب 9±15 و 10±17 سال بود (0/268=P). در گروه بيماران، در 35 مورد (83/3 درصد) عدم تقارن چهره مشاهده شد و فقط 7 نفر (16/7 درصد) صورت متقارن داشتند (0/001
چكيده لاتين :
Purpose: To evaluate the facial characteristics in patients with unilateral esotropic Duane retraction
syndrome (DRS) with head turn and compare with orthotropic participants.
Methods: This cross-sectional descriptive-analytical study was performed on 42 esotropic DRS patients with
head turn and 42 orthotropic participants. Four photos of each patient were taken from 40 cm and the
pictures were analyzed with Corel Draw X7 software. "Facial angle" (the angle between the line connecting
the two outer canthi with the line connecting the corners of lips) and "relative face size" (the ratio of the
distance between the outer canthus and lip corner of both face sides) were measured. Qualitative variables of
facial asymmetry (columella deviation, one-side compression of the face, nostrils, and cheek) were also
recorded.
Results: The mean age of patients and controls was 15 ± 9 and 17 ± 10 years, respectively (P = 0.268). In the
DRS group, 35 patients (83.3%) had facial asymmetry, and only 7 patients (16.7%) had symmetrical faces (P
<0.001), while in the control group, facial asymmetry was found in 21 participants (50%). The mean relative
face size in the DRS group (1.018 ± 0.013) was significantly higher than orthotropic participants (1.010 ± 0.008)
(P= .0030). Although the mean facial angle in the DRS group (1.06 ° ± 0.96 °) was higher than orthotropic
participants (0.80 ° ± 0.64 °), no significant relationship was observed between them (P = 0.119). The frequency
of presence of facial asymmetry, columella deviation, one-side compression of the face, nostrils, and cheek in
DRS patients was significantly higher than orthotropic participants (all, P<0.001).
Conclusion: Facial asymmetry in esotropic DRS patients with head turn is significantly higher than in
orthotropic participants.