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Anthropometric Studies of Inner Canthal Distance, Outer Canthal Distance and Canthal Index of Adult Ibibios
G.S. Oladipo, P.A. Akande, I.G. Osogba and K.L. Yorkum
Corresponding Author: Oladipo Gabriel Sunday
Submitted: 2010 September, 15
Accepted: 2010 November, 22
Published: 2011 February, 25 |
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Outer canthal distance, Inner canthal distance and canthal index are important component of
craniofacial anthropometry. Craniofacial anthropometry is vital in making a precise and systematic
measurement of the human skull. Eight hundred (800) adults comprising 400 males and 400 females were used
for this study. The subjects were measured for inner and outer canthal distances using a non- stretchable plastic
ruler and the canthal index was obtained as the ratio of inner canthal distance and the outer canthal distance
multiplying the resultant fraction by 100. The results showed that Ibibio males and females had inner canthal
distances of 3.52 and 3.36 cm, respectively, outer canthal distances of 11.15cm for male Ibibios and 10.73 cm
for the females. Mean canthal index for both males and females was 31.64 and 31.47, respectively. The canthal
index of Ibibio males is higher than that of females (p<0.05) using Z-test. This study will be useful in
anthropology and medicine most especially in craniofacial surgery.
Key words: Canthal index, ibibios, inner canthal distance, Nigeria, outer canthal distance, ,
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G.S. Oladipo, P.A. Akande, I.G. Osogba and K.L. Yorkum, . Anthropometric Studies of Inner Canthal Distance, Outer Canthal Distance and Canthal Index of Adult Ibibios. Asian Journal of Medical Sciences, (1): 14-16.
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ISSN (Online): 2040-8773
ISSN (Print): 2040-8765 |
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