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Comparison between tongue volume from magnetic resonance images and tongue area from profile cephalograms
European Journal of Orthodontics , 11/10/09
Liegeois F et al. – A strong correlation was found between lingual volume measured using MRI and the radiographically determined area of the lingual shadow. The associated regression line allowed the area of the lingual shadow to be used to estimate the corresponding tongue volume in individual subjects. Multiple regression analysis showed that lingual volume was best predicted by the lingual shadow, gender, age, and BMI.
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