Behavioral and Social Functioning of Children With and Without Positional Plagiocephaly: Late Infancy to School Age. [PDF]
Ola C, Speltz ML, Collett BR.
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Molding of craniofacial deformities in infants [PDF]
In newborns, abnormalities in the skull or ears can cause significant concern for parents. A common cause of skull deformities, such as flattening of the back of the head, is the recommended back-sleeping position to prevent sudden infant death syndrome (
Feijen, Michelle Marlena Wilhelmina
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Fibromatosis colli leading to positional plagiocephaly with gross anatomical and sonographic correlation. [PDF]
Rousslang LK +3 more
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Assessment Of Head Asymmetry In Prematurely Born Children During Early Childhood Using 3D Photography [PDF]
The aim of this study is to assess the course of plagiocephaly during early childhood in preterm and fullterm children and determine any differences throughout the given timeframe between the two groups.
Kyteas, Panagiotis
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Do Infant Motor Skills Mediate the Association Between Positional Plagiocephaly/Brachycephaly and Cognition in School-Aged Children? [PDF]
Collett BR +5 more
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Prediction of school-age IQ, academic achievement, and motor skills in children with positional plagiocephaly. [PDF]
Wallace ER +4 more
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A rare case of a calcified cephalhematoma mistaken as a skull fracture. [PDF]
Almousa, A, Dabbous, B, Shtaya, A
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Factors Associated with Helmet Therapy Outcomes in Positional Plagiocephaly. [PDF]
Lee S +9 more
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Applicative Factors of Helmet Molding Therapy in Late-diagnosed Positional Plagiocephaly. [PDF]
Kim MJ +4 more
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Decreased skull growth in positional plagiocephaly patients undergoing helmet therapy. [PDF]
Lindemann M +8 more
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