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Figure 5. Portrait of Joanna of Austria by Alessandro Allori, 1570, Museo degli Argenti, Firenze, Italy. Image used with the permission of the Soprintendenza Speciale al Polo Museale Fiorentino, Firenze, Italy – Medici Project. - "Retrognathic maxilla in "Habsburg jaw". Skeletofacial analysis of Joanna of Austria (1547-1578)."

Jaw Index, defined as alveolar overjet (O) x maxillary arch

a) Lateral radiograph of the skull (reversed gray scale) obtained of

a) Retrognathic maxilla of 4 mm; b) Prognathic maxilla of 2 mm; c)

Genetic architecture of non‐syndromic skeletal class III malocclusion - Zhou - 2023 - Oral Diseases - Wiley Online Library

Royal portraits confirm Habsburg jaw was caused by inbreeding

Dentofacial effects of skeletal anchored treatment modalities for the correction of maxillary retrognathia

Fashion and Court-Building in the Sixteenth-Century Florentine Ducal Court: Politics, Agency, and Paleopathology in the Wardrobes of Eleonora di Toledo and Giovanna d'Austria

Full article: Is the “Habsburg jaw” related to inbreeding?

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Elements of morphology: Standard terminology for the head and face - Allanson - 2009 - American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A - Wiley Online Library

Figure 5 from The Habsburg jaw.

The Habsburg Jaw—Re‐examined - Peacock - 2014 - American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A - Wiley Online Library
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