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Results 1 - 10 of 104 for Flat head syndrome
  1. Craniofacial Abnormalities/Specifics ... Craniofacial Abnormalities ... Common Infant and Newborn Problems/Specifics ... Common Infant and Newborn Problems ... Nemours Foundation
  2. Plagiocephaly (American Academy of Family Physicians)  
    Common Infant and Newborn Problems/Specifics ... Common Infant and Newborn Problems ... American Academy of Family Physicians
  3. Craniofacial Abnormalities (National Library of Medicine)  
    Craniofacial is a medical term that relates to the bones of the skull and face. Craniofacial abnormalities are birth defects of the face or head. Some, like cleft ...
  4. Common Infant and Newborn Problems (National Library of Medicine)  
    It is hard when your baby is sick. Common health problems in babies include colds, coughs, fevers, and vomiting. Babies also commonly have skin problems, ...
  5. Complications in children may include: Flat head syndrome Deformity of the face due to lack of sternomastoid muscle movement Complications in adults may include: Muscle swelling due to constant ...
  6. Back to Sleep, Tummy to Play (American Academy of Pediatrics)  
    Sudden Infant Death Syndrome/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Sudden Infant Death Syndrome ... American Academy of Pediatrics ... tummy time; naps; physical development; ...
  7. How to Keep Your Sleeping Baby Safe (American Academy of Pediatrics)  
    Sudden Infant Death Syndrome/Related Issues ... Sudden Infant Death Syndrome ... American Academy of Pediatrics ... aap policy; safe sleep; back to sleep; safe to sleep; ...
  8. ... palate); full lips; low-set ears; and a flat back of the head (occiput). These features are typically subtle and may not be noticed during infancy.Other problems associated with dup15q syndrome in some affected individuals include a reduced ability ...
  9. ... social interaction.Physical features related to 47,XYY syndrome can include increased belly fat, a large head (macrocephaly), unusually large teeth (macrodontia), flat feet (pes planus), fifth fingers that curve inward ( ...
  10. ... normal to severe.Most people with White-Sutton syndrome have mild abnormalities of the head and face, which can include an unusually small head (microcephaly); a wide, short skull (brachycephaly); wide-set eyes (hypertelorism); a flat or sunken appearance of the middle of the ...
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