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Aim: To present valid head circumference (HC) percentiles from early infancy to 18 years and to compare them with percentiles currently used in Germany by Prader, as well as to international WHO and CDC references.Methods: Nationally representative sample of 17,158 children and adolescents aged 0....
Head circumferenceis measured in infants andyoung children, to the nearest 0.1cm, with a narrow flexible nonstretch tape laid over the supraorbital ridges and the part of the occiput which gives the maximum circumference. The head circumference of infants increases rapidly in the first 2years of ...
No significant differences in birth-weight, length and head circumference were found between infants born to mothers with higher trait anxiety levels compared... Karin,Sjstrm,and,... - 《European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology & Reproductive Biology》 被引量: 215发表: 1997年 Effect of Formul...
Head Circumference (HC) refers to the measurement of the circumference of a person's head, often used as an important indicator of brain growth and development, particularly in infants and children. This measurement is commonly utilized in pediatric healthcare settings to monitor growth patterns and...
At the extremes (>97th percentile or <3rd percentile), small differences in percentiles represent clinically important differences in head circumference. At these extremes, the z-score is a more precise reflection of how far the measurement deviates from the mean, and is a useful tool ...
Introduction: Head circumference (HC) measurement is one of the important parameter for diagnosis of neurological, developmental disorders and dysmorphic syndromes. Recognition of different disorders requires an understanding of normal variation for HC size, in particular, in infancy period with most rapid...
33. Later head circumference of infants weighing 1.500 g and less at birthPediatric Research publishes original papers, invited reviews, and commentaries on the etiologies of diseases of children and disorders of development, extending from molecular biology to epidemiology. Use of model organisms and ...
To provide an evidence-based update emphasizing the importance of measuring head circumference (HC) in infants, with a focus on microcephaly. PubMed and EMBASE (OvidSP) were searched. Search terms used were head circumference and infants and measurement; microcephaly and infants and measurement; idi...
As this pattern of head development can be detected long before the onset of behavioural symptoms, the already routine measurement of the head circumference of infants will yield an early warning to parents of those at risk. As the father of a child with autism, R. Rollens of the MIND Inst...