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  • 3. Ocular and facial anthropometry of young adult males of Arab origin.
    Osuobeni EP, al-Gharni SS.
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  • 4. Gender differences in interpupillary distance among Arabs.
    Osuobeni EP, al-Musa KA.
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  • 7. Normal Ocular Protrusion Values in South Indian Population and Effect of Age, Gender and Refractive Status on Ocular Protrusion.
    Challa NK, Alghamdi WM.
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  • 8. What is the Main Potential Factor Influencing Ocular Protrusion?
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  • 9. Exophthalmometry value distribution in healthy Lithuanian children and adolescents.
    Jarusaitiene D, Lisicova J, Krucaite A, Jankauskiene J.
    Saudi J Ophthalmol; 2016 Jan 05; 30(2):92-7. PubMed ID: 27330383
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  • 10. Normal exophthalmometric values in children.
    Nucci P, Brancato R, Bandello F, Alfarano R, Bianchi S.
    Am J Ophthalmol; 1989 Nov 15; 108(5):582-4. PubMed ID: 2817058
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  • 11. Interpupillary distance of females of Arab origin.
    Osuobeni EP, Faden FK.
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  • 17. Using Smartphone Exophthalmometry to Measure Eyeball Protrusion.
    Popov T, Fierz FC, Bockisch CJ, Weber KP.
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  • 18. [The measurement of normal values of exophthalmos, interpupillary distance and interorbital distance of children and adolescence in Xiamen and the rule of their development].
    Zhang M, Hong R, Fu Z, Ye M, Yang H.
    Zhonghua Yan Ke Za Zhi; 2000 Nov 01; 36(6):462-6. PubMed ID: 11853651
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  • 19. Estimating eyeball protrusion from body height, interpupillary distance, and inter-orbital distance in adults.
    Swan LK, Stephan CN.
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  • 20. Exophthalmometry in Mexican adults.
    Bolaños Gil de Montes F, Pérez Resinas FM, Rodríguez García M, González Ortiz M.
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