Non-obstetric risk factors for deformational plagiocephaly: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Dr Christopher Hillyar,
Natalie Bishop,
Frances J Bell-Davies
et al.
Abstract:Plagiocephaly is defined as asymmetrical distortion of the skull resulting in an oblique trapezoid or parallelogram head shape. In the absence of skull growth restriction due to craniosynostosis, deformational plagiocephaly (DP) is caused by deformational forces acting on one side of the back of the head which distorts the normal symmetry of the skull. The aims of this systematic review and meta-analysis were to critically assess the evidence for non-obstetric risk factors for DP and to make evidence-based rec… Show more
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