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Dolichocephaly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dolichocephaly is another word for scaphocephaly, a condition where the head is longer than would be expected, relative to the width of the head. It can present in cases of Sotos syndrome.
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Definition: Scaphocephaly (also know as, dolichocephaly) refers to the condition where the head is disproportionately long and narrow (see cranial index). ... Definition: Scaphocephaly (also know as, dolichocephaly) refers to the condition where the head ... Images of scaphocephaly provided courtesy of Cranial Technologies, Inc.
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Dolichocephaly symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment information for Dolichocephaly (Dolichocephaly) with alternative diagnoses, full-text book chapters, misdiagnosis, research treatments, prevention, and prognosis. ... Dolichocephaly: Rare Disease...
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Dolichocephaly information including symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, causes, patient stories, videos, forums, prevention, and prognosis. ... Symptoms of Dolichocephaly...
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BioInfoBank Library :: Dolichocephaly and oligohydramnios in preterm premature rupture of the membranes. Imaging the fetal abdomen: how efficacious are the AIUM/ACR guidelines? Frequency of fetal anomalies in sonographically detected polyhydramnios. ... J Ultrasound Med. 1996 May ;15 (5):375-9 8731444 ... Department of Radiology,
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This study evaluates the association between dolichocephaly and fetal outcome after preterm premature rupture of membranes. Dolichocephaly was more common in preterm fetuses in the breech presentation than those in the cephalic presentation and was more common in fetuses with oligohydramnios of long duration.
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Dolichocephaly and oligohydramnios in preterm premature rupture of the membranes. ... This study evaluates the association between dolichocephaly and fetal outcome after preterm premature rupture of membranes. Dolichocephaly was more common in preterm fetuses in the breech presentation than those in the cephalic...
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