2008
DOI: 10.1016/s0929-693x(08)73943-5
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Prévention de la plagiocéphalie posturale

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“…Asymmetric brain growth and, therefore, asymmetric growth of the vault are also associated with the diet (Menegaz et al, 2010; Cray et al, 2011). Vault asymmetry occurs in the context of habitual behavior, such as babies' sleeping positions, cradling, or the absence of unrestricted motility (Manning and Chamberlain, 1991; Turk et al, 1996; Manning et al, 1997; Cavalier and Picaud, 2008). Conversely, the cranial base is consistent in DA (Kwon et al, 2006).…”
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“…Asymmetric brain growth and, therefore, asymmetric growth of the vault are also associated with the diet (Menegaz et al, 2010; Cray et al, 2011). Vault asymmetry occurs in the context of habitual behavior, such as babies' sleeping positions, cradling, or the absence of unrestricted motility (Manning and Chamberlain, 1991; Turk et al, 1996; Manning et al, 1997; Cavalier and Picaud, 2008). Conversely, the cranial base is consistent in DA (Kwon et al, 2006).…”
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“…In 2008, a prospective study with a control group was published in Montpellier (France) that showed a lower incidence of PP when freedom of movement was allowed (supine position on a firm surface). 5 In that study, 1) no association was found between the supine position in the first 4 months of life and PP at 4 months old, 2) infants without PP at 4 months old had more free motor skills, and 3) PP at birth or a preferential position are not risk factors for progression to PP at 4 months old. In summary, the aforementioned study suggests that the absence of unrestricted mobility, rather than the supine position, would be implicated in the higher incidence of PP.…”
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“…1, а) мы наблюдаем уплощение одной стороны задней части черепа, называемой затылочно-теменной поверхностью, связанное с контралатеральной затылочной выпуклостью, выдвиганием вперед гомолатерального уха (височной кости) и гомолатерального височно-нижнечелюстного сустава; иногда это связано с выдвиганием вперед лба (лобная кость) и лица (скуловая и верхнечелюстная кость) с одной стороны. Наконец, гомолатеральная глазная щель может быть сильнее открыта, чем другая [10][11][12].…”
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“…Fig.1. a -posterior right plagiocephaly of positional origin; б -plagiocephaly on craniostenosis of the right lambdoid suture[10] …”
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