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Know why and how to care for flat spots. By Mayo Clinic Staff. Many newborns have slightly uneven heads. But is it cause for worry? Understand what causes ...
... head and allow for brain growth. ... It may cause one side of a baby's head to appear flat ... is caused by certain genetic syndromes, such as Apert syndrome, ...
Down syndrome and other conditions may result in microcephaly. Decreased oxygen to the fetal brain (cerebral anoxia). Certain complications of pregnancy or ...
Sometimes the change in head shape can look like a flattened ... syndrome. "There's no doubt that as we as a ... Head shape asymmetries tend to be easy to treat, ...
ANSWER: It's hard to say without a medical evaluation, but it sounds like you may be describing a poorly understood phenomenon called “exploding head syndrome.” ...
Shaken baby syndrome is a serious brain injury resulting from forcefully shaking an infant or toddler. It's also known as abusive head trauma, shaken impact ...
Head may be large with a big forehead and a low hairline on the back of the head. Skin may appear thin and transparent with age. Heart disease. Many people ...
Symptoms · Flattened face · Small head · Short neck · Protruding tongue · Upward slanting eye lids (palpebral fissures) · Unusually shaped or small ears · Poor muscle ...
... head if the cranial sutures are open and the head is misshapen. ... syndrome. Sometimes more than one surgery is ... syndrome, Pfeiffer syndrome or Crouzon syndrome ...
Chiari malformation (kee-AH-ree mal-for-MAY-shun) is a condition in which brain tissue extends into the spinal canal. It occurs when part of the skull is ...
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