Abstract
As a result of the study, it was found that 94.4% of boys and girls of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Ugra have signs of dysmorphogenesis of hard and soft tissues of the head. In 76% of the examined, connective tissue dysplasia was established. In representatives with connective tissue dysplasia, the signs of dysmorphogenesis of the facial and brain parts of the head are only combined, have sexual dimorphism and are very diverse, aff ecting all areas of the brain and facial parts of the head. The presence of a dysplastic phenotype does not aff ect individual dimensional characteristics of the brain and facial parts of the head, but it aff ects the morphotypological characteristics of these departments and their gender diff erences.
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