Quantification of Plagiocephaly and Brachycephaly in Infants Using a Digital Photographic Technique
The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal2005Vol. 42(5), pp. 539–547
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Abstract
The photographic technique was better accepted and more repeatable than the flexicurve measuring system. We propose that "normal" head shape is indicated in infants with both an oblique cranial length ratio of less than 106% and a cephalic index of less than 93%.
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