The infant with an abnormal head shape requires careful evaluation; treatment varies according to the etiology. Craniosynostosis, a less common but pathological etiology for plagiocephaly ...
Mater surgeons have successfully transformed the skull shape of a 12-month-old Queensland baby born with a congenital ...
But a cone-shaped head isn't the only injury to ... Some children may also present with "cone-head" due to craniosynostosis, ...
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“Headspin hole” explained: How breakdancing can reshape your skullBut a cone-shaped head isn’t the only injury ... Some children may also present with “cone-head” due to craniosynostosis, which occurs in about one in every 2,000-2,500 live births.
Cognitive and psychomotor development have been studied in infants with single-suture nonsyndromic craniosynostosis ... infant's head from above. Note the position of the ears and the shape ...
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