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Rapidly Expanding Head Circumference

NeoReviews, 2012
A baby girl is born at term to a 34-year-old multigravid mother by cesarean delivery for decreased fetal movement. Prenatal laboratory studies are unremarkable, and prenatal ultrasounds done at 10, 12, 20, 28, and 30 weeks are all normal. Delivery is complicated by meconium-stained amniotic fluid, for which the infant requires oral suctioning and some ...
Alison Chu   +3 more
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Head Circumference (Occipitofrontal Circumference, OFC)

2013
Karen W. Gripp   +3 more
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Head circumference trends in autism between 0 and 100 months

Autism, 2020
Joel Crucitti   +2 more
exaly  

Adult Head Circumferences and Centiles

2015
In this study the head circumference (HC), height and weight of 408 adults were measured. An adult's HC was been shown to be affected by his/her height and weight. Our data suggest that absolute measurements of HC without regard to stature and weight are inadequate for demonstrating clinically significant abnormalities of head size.
ÖRMECİ, Ahmet Rıfat   +3 more
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Head circumference as an index of brain weight in the fetus and newborn

Early Human Development, 1977
R W Cooke, P L Yudkin, J Pryse-Davies
exaly  

Head circumference and height in autism: A study by the collaborative program of excellence in autism

American Journal of Medical Genetics, Part A, 2006
Janet E Lainhart   +2 more
exaly  

Reliability of Head Circumference Measurements in the Newborn

Clinical Pediatrics, 1976
L D, German, P A, Mason, N P, Rosman
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New birthweight and head circumference centiles for gestational ages 24 to 42 weeks

Early Human Development, 1987
P L Yudkin, C W G Redman, A R Wilkinson
exaly  

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