Plagiocephaly Sentence Examples
Plagiocephaly is the most common form of craniosynostosis.
Plagiocephaly involves early fusion of either the right or left side of the coronal suture, the suture that extends from each ear over the top of the head to the fontanelle.
The forehead and brow of a child with plagiocephaly look as if they have been pushed back or flattened because the forehead and brow have stopped their normal growth.
Positional nonsyndromic plagiocephaly is a form of craniosynostosis.
This successfully reduced the number of infants with SIDS, but also increased the number of infants suffering from positional plagiocephaly due to back sleeping.
An infant with positional nonsyndromic plagiocephaly has a flattened skull at the back of the head.
This condition is also commonly called positional molding or deformational plagiocephaly.
Deformational plagiocephaly (positional molding)-A form of craniosynostosis in which the head is misshapen, the result of constant pressure to the same area of the head.
Positional plagiocephaly, the result of an infant's back sleeping position, can be treated by varying the infant's sleeping position from back to side sleeping, and providing tummy play time.
When positional molding is identified at less than three months of age, repositioning is usually successful in stopping the plagiocephaly and reversing the flattening.
AdvertisementThe plagiocephaly will be monitored throughout this time, and the helmet adjusted as the child grows.
The exception is positional plagiocephaly, which results from an infant being put to sleep on the back.
A child needs to be carefully evaluated when craniosynostosis is present to distinguish between positional plagiocephaly, caused by back sleeping, and other forms of craniosynostosis.
Positional plagiocephaly can be treated by repositioning the infant and perhaps by having the infant wear a helmet.
The differential diagnosis and treatment of posterior plagiocephaly is a challenging aspect of craniofacial surgery.
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