The Prevalence of Double Eyelid and the 3D Measurement of Orbital Soft Tissue in Malays and Chinese

This study aimed to determine the prevalence of double eyelid among two main Mongoloid ethnicities, the Malays and Chinese who reside in Malaysia. We also measured their periorbital tissue parameters for application in anthropology, optometry, ophthalmology, oculoplastic surgery and maxillofacial tr...

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Main Authors: Lu, T.Y., Kadir, K., Ngeow, Wei Cheong, Othman, Siti Adibah
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spelling my.um.eprints.189892019-09-27T08:55:53Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/18989/ The Prevalence of Double Eyelid and the 3D Measurement of Orbital Soft Tissue in Malays and Chinese Lu, T.Y. Kadir, K. Ngeow, Wei Cheong Othman, Siti Adibah RK Dentistry This study aimed to determine the prevalence of double eyelid among two main Mongoloid ethnicities, the Malays and Chinese who reside in Malaysia. We also measured their periorbital tissue parameters for application in anthropology, optometry, ophthalmology, oculoplastic surgery and maxillofacial trauma surgery. The images of the 103 Malay and 97 Chinese volunteers were captured using indirect 3D photogrammetry, and quantitative measurement was obtained using the software provided by the manufacturer. All Malays and 70.1% of Chinese in this cross section population had double eyelid on both eyes. The mean pretarsal skin height was 3.99 mm for the Malays and 2.29 mm for the Chinese. The Malays appeared to have shorter eyebrow height (11.10 mm) compared to the Chinese (11.79 mm). An opposite pattern could be seen in the measurement of upper eyelid crease height between the Malays (8.33 mm) and the Chinese (4.91 mm). Of note, the intercanthal distance of the Chinese (IDC = 35.85 mm) was wider and their interpupillary distance was narrower (IPD = 62.85 mm) compared to the Malays' (ICD = 34.21 mm; IPD = 64.04 mm). In conclusion, there were significant differences in the prevalence of double eyelid and periorbital tissue measurements between the Malays and Chinese. Nature Publishing Group 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/18989/1/The_Prevalence_of_Double_Eyelid_and_the_3D_Measurement_of_Orbital_Soft_Tissue_in_Malays_and_Chinese.pdf Lu, T.Y. and Kadir, K. and Ngeow, Wei Cheong and Othman, Siti Adibah (2017) The Prevalence of Double Eyelid and the 3D Measurement of Orbital Soft Tissue in Malays and Chinese. Scientific Reports, 7 (1). p. 14819. ISSN 2045-2322 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-14829-4 doi:10.1038/s41598-017-14829-4
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Lu, T.Y.
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Ngeow, Wei Cheong
Othman, Siti Adibah
The Prevalence of Double Eyelid and the 3D Measurement of Orbital Soft Tissue in Malays and Chinese
description This study aimed to determine the prevalence of double eyelid among two main Mongoloid ethnicities, the Malays and Chinese who reside in Malaysia. We also measured their periorbital tissue parameters for application in anthropology, optometry, ophthalmology, oculoplastic surgery and maxillofacial trauma surgery. The images of the 103 Malay and 97 Chinese volunteers were captured using indirect 3D photogrammetry, and quantitative measurement was obtained using the software provided by the manufacturer. All Malays and 70.1% of Chinese in this cross section population had double eyelid on both eyes. The mean pretarsal skin height was 3.99 mm for the Malays and 2.29 mm for the Chinese. The Malays appeared to have shorter eyebrow height (11.10 mm) compared to the Chinese (11.79 mm). An opposite pattern could be seen in the measurement of upper eyelid crease height between the Malays (8.33 mm) and the Chinese (4.91 mm). Of note, the intercanthal distance of the Chinese (IDC = 35.85 mm) was wider and their interpupillary distance was narrower (IPD = 62.85 mm) compared to the Malays' (ICD = 34.21 mm; IPD = 64.04 mm). In conclusion, there were significant differences in the prevalence of double eyelid and periorbital tissue measurements between the Malays and Chinese.
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author Lu, T.Y.
Kadir, K.
Ngeow, Wei Cheong
Othman, Siti Adibah
author_facet Lu, T.Y.
Kadir, K.
Ngeow, Wei Cheong
Othman, Siti Adibah
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title The Prevalence of Double Eyelid and the 3D Measurement of Orbital Soft Tissue in Malays and Chinese
title_short The Prevalence of Double Eyelid and the 3D Measurement of Orbital Soft Tissue in Malays and Chinese
title_full The Prevalence of Double Eyelid and the 3D Measurement of Orbital Soft Tissue in Malays and Chinese
title_fullStr The Prevalence of Double Eyelid and the 3D Measurement of Orbital Soft Tissue in Malays and Chinese
title_full_unstemmed The Prevalence of Double Eyelid and the 3D Measurement of Orbital Soft Tissue in Malays and Chinese
title_sort prevalence of double eyelid and the 3d measurement of orbital soft tissue in malays and chinese
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/18989/1/The_Prevalence_of_Double_Eyelid_and_the_3D_Measurement_of_Orbital_Soft_Tissue_in_Malays_and_Chinese.pdf
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