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Chiarella Sforza

Researcher at University of Milan

Publications -  551
Citations -  13854

Chiarella Sforza is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Masticatory force. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 520 publications receiving 11942 citations. Previous affiliations of Chiarella Sforza include National Research Council & University of São Paulo.

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Three-Dimensional Stereophotogrammetric Analysis of Adults Affected by Dravet Syndrome

TL;DR: A preliminary stereophotogrammetric morphometric evaluation of facial soft tissues of six Dravet syndrome patients was performed, showing the presence of dysmorphic features among them, which could indicate a possible role of SCN1A or close genes in facial morphogenesis.
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Three-Dimensional Facial Anthropometric Analysis With and Without Landmark Labelling: Is There a Real Difference?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared several measurements among textured labeled (TL), unlabeled (NL), and untextured (NTL) 3D facial models, and calculated intra-and inter-observer errors for each type of facial model were calculated.
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Anthropometry of Facial Beauty

TL;DR: Analyzing the three-dimensional facial characteristics of 415 children, adolescents and women considered “attractive,” selected either by casting agencies or by juries of National beauty competitions, found attractiveness seemed to be positively influenced by facial markers of high testosterone levels.

Sexual dimorphism inthehumanfaceassessed byeuclidean distance matrix analysis

TL;DR: A global shape difference was demonstrated, themaleface being morerectangular and thefemale face moresquare, and Gender variations involved especially thelower third of the face and, in particular, the position of the Pogonion relative to the other structures.
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Quantitative analysis of penile ultrasonographic shape during the erectile cycle: a new diagnostic tool for erectile dysfunction? Repeatability of the method and preliminary results

TL;DR: The shape of the corpora cavernosa may be potentially indicative of the homogeneous function of the tunica albuginea, and it may be of use in patients’ follow up.