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What is a Dolichocephalic skull?

What is a Dolichocephalic skull?

Technically, dolichocephaly is a mild cranial deformity in which the head has become disproportionately long and narrow, due to mechanical forces associated with breech positioning in utero (Kasby & Poll 1982, Bronfin 2001, Lubusky et al 2007).

Does breech head go away?

It will most often go away in a few days. If your baby is born breech (buttocks or feet first) or by cesarean delivery (C-section), the head is most often round.

Does my baby have scaphocephaly?

Signs of Scaphocephaly Head Shape One of the most common signs of scaphocephaly is an elongated head shape, with the sides of the skull appearing narrow and the forehead prominent when looking down.

What race is dolichocephalic?

Dolichocephaly, according to Retzius, was the distinctive cranial feature of the earliest inhabitants of Europe. To-day it is characteristic of the negro races, of the Papuans, the Polynesians and the Australians, though among the negritos and some of the pigmy races of Africa brachycephalic skulls are the rule.

Do breech babies have problems?

Although most breech babies are born healthy, they do have a slightly higher risk for certain problems than babies in the normal position do. Most of these problems are detected by 20 week ultrasounds.

What is caput on baby head?

Caput succedaneum is swelling (edema) that affects a newborn’s scalp. It most commonly occurs from pressure on the head as the baby moves through the birth canal during a prolonged or difficult vaginal delivery. In caput succedaneum (kuh-PUT sec-seh-DAY-knee-um), fluid builds underneath the scalp, causing swelling.

How do you fix scaphocephaly in babies?

Open cranial vault remodeling procedures normalize the head shape by removing large segments of the skull bones that are reshaped by hand and then reattached to the skull using sutures or plates that the body will dissolve in time. Open cranial vault remodeling is usually performed between 6-12 months of age.

Why do babies become breech?

Some of the common reasons include: too much or too little amniotic fluid around the baby. the length of the umbilical cord. multiple pregnancy — for example, often one twin will be in a head-down position and the other in a breech position.

How do you cure caput?

There’s no treatment for caput succedaneum and it’s not dangerous—it typically clears up on its own. And while it may cause your baby slight discomfort, it does not cause severe pain, nor does it require any special care by parents.

How long does it take for Caput to go away?

Caput succedaneum typically resolves without the need for intervention within a couple of days following delivery. When there are no additional injuries or risks factors, a case of cephalohematoma typically resolves without the need for intervention within 2 to 6 weeks following delivery.

What does scaphocephaly look like?

Scaphocephaly, from the Greek, meaning ‘light boat’ head, to describe a head that is long and narrow resembling an inverted boat. This head shape is sometimes also referred to as dolichocephaly. The head appears long and the forehead can protrude and become square-shaped.