Positional Plagiocephaly and Craniosynostosis
Pediatr Ann. 2023 Jan;52(1):e10-e17. doi: 10.3928/19382359-20221114-03. Epub 2023 Jan 1.ABSTRACTAlong with the decrease in sudden infant death syndrome due to the successful "Back to Sleep" Campaign, there was a reciprocal increase in cases of positional plagiocephaly (PP). The prevalence of PP significantly rose from approximately 5% to upward of 46% at age 7 months. Consequently, clinicians have seen a surge in the number of patients presenting with head shape abnormalities. Not only does this increase in patient volume pose a logistical problem to clinics, but it also poses a potential risk to patients with craniosynost...
Source: Pediatric Annals - January 10, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Gaia S Santiago Chiara N Santiago Emily S Chwa Chad A Purnell Source Type: research

Positional Plagiocephaly and Craniosynostosis
Pediatr Ann. 2023 Jan;52(1):e10-e17. doi: 10.3928/19382359-20221114-03. Epub 2023 Jan 1.ABSTRACTAlong with the decrease in sudden infant death syndrome due to the successful "Back to Sleep" Campaign, there was a reciprocal increase in cases of positional plagiocephaly (PP). The prevalence of PP significantly rose from approximately 5% to upward of 46% at age 7 months. Consequently, clinicians have seen a surge in the number of patients presenting with head shape abnormalities. Not only does this increase in patient volume pose a logistical problem to clinics, but it also poses a potential risk to patients with craniosynost...
Source: Pediatric Annals - January 10, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Gaia S Santiago Chiara N Santiago Emily S Chwa Chad A Purnell Source Type: research

Positional Plagiocephaly and Craniosynostosis
Pediatr Ann. 2023 Jan;52(1):e10-e17. doi: 10.3928/19382359-20221114-03. Epub 2023 Jan 1.ABSTRACTAlong with the decrease in sudden infant death syndrome due to the successful "Back to Sleep" Campaign, there was a reciprocal increase in cases of positional plagiocephaly (PP). The prevalence of PP significantly rose from approximately 5% to upward of 46% at age 7 months. Consequently, clinicians have seen a surge in the number of patients presenting with head shape abnormalities. Not only does this increase in patient volume pose a logistical problem to clinics, but it also poses a potential risk to patients with craniosynost...
Source: Pediatric Annals - January 10, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Gaia S Santiago Chiara N Santiago Emily S Chwa Chad A Purnell Source Type: research

Positional Plagiocephaly and Craniosynostosis
Pediatr Ann. 2023 Jan;52(1):e10-e17. doi: 10.3928/19382359-20221114-03. Epub 2023 Jan 1.ABSTRACTAlong with the decrease in sudden infant death syndrome due to the successful "Back to Sleep" Campaign, there was a reciprocal increase in cases of positional plagiocephaly (PP). The prevalence of PP significantly rose from approximately 5% to upward of 46% at age 7 months. Consequently, clinicians have seen a surge in the number of patients presenting with head shape abnormalities. Not only does this increase in patient volume pose a logistical problem to clinics, but it also poses a potential risk to patients with craniosynost...
Source: Pediatric Annals - January 10, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Gaia S Santiago Chiara N Santiago Emily S Chwa Chad A Purnell Source Type: research

Positional Plagiocephaly and Craniosynostosis
Pediatr Ann. 2023 Jan;52(1):e10-e17. doi: 10.3928/19382359-20221114-03. Epub 2023 Jan 1.ABSTRACTAlong with the decrease in sudden infant death syndrome due to the successful "Back to Sleep" Campaign, there was a reciprocal increase in cases of positional plagiocephaly (PP). The prevalence of PP significantly rose from approximately 5% to upward of 46% at age 7 months. Consequently, clinicians have seen a surge in the number of patients presenting with head shape abnormalities. Not only does this increase in patient volume pose a logistical problem to clinics, but it also poses a potential risk to patients with craniosynost...
Source: Pediatric Annals - January 10, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Gaia S Santiago Chiara N Santiago Emily S Chwa Chad A Purnell Source Type: research

Positional Plagiocephaly and Craniosynostosis
Pediatr Ann. 2023 Jan;52(1):e10-e17. doi: 10.3928/19382359-20221114-03. Epub 2023 Jan 1.ABSTRACTAlong with the decrease in sudden infant death syndrome due to the successful "Back to Sleep" Campaign, there was a reciprocal increase in cases of positional plagiocephaly (PP). The prevalence of PP significantly rose from approximately 5% to upward of 46% at age 7 months. Consequently, clinicians have seen a surge in the number of patients presenting with head shape abnormalities. Not only does this increase in patient volume pose a logistical problem to clinics, but it also poses a potential risk to patients with craniosynost...
Source: Pediatric Annals - January 10, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Gaia S Santiago Chiara N Santiago Emily S Chwa Chad A Purnell Source Type: research

Positional Plagiocephaly and Craniosynostosis
Pediatr Ann. 2023 Jan;52(1):e10-e17. doi: 10.3928/19382359-20221114-03. Epub 2023 Jan 1.ABSTRACTAlong with the decrease in sudden infant death syndrome due to the successful "Back to Sleep" Campaign, there was a reciprocal increase in cases of positional plagiocephaly (PP). The prevalence of PP significantly rose from approximately 5% to upward of 46% at age 7 months. Consequently, clinicians have seen a surge in the number of patients presenting with head shape abnormalities. Not only does this increase in patient volume pose a logistical problem to clinics, but it also poses a potential risk to patients with craniosynost...
Source: Pediatric Annals - January 10, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Gaia S Santiago Chiara N Santiago Emily S Chwa Chad A Purnell Source Type: research

Positional Plagiocephaly and Craniosynostosis
Pediatr Ann. 2023 Jan;52(1):e10-e17. doi: 10.3928/19382359-20221114-03. Epub 2023 Jan 1.ABSTRACTAlong with the decrease in sudden infant death syndrome due to the successful "Back to Sleep" Campaign, there was a reciprocal increase in cases of positional plagiocephaly (PP). The prevalence of PP significantly rose from approximately 5% to upward of 46% at age 7 months. Consequently, clinicians have seen a surge in the number of patients presenting with head shape abnormalities. Not only does this increase in patient volume pose a logistical problem to clinics, but it also poses a potential risk to patients with craniosynost...
Source: Pediatric Annals - January 10, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Gaia S Santiago Chiara N Santiago Emily S Chwa Chad A Purnell Source Type: research

Positional Plagiocephaly and Craniosynostosis
Pediatr Ann. 2023 Jan;52(1):e10-e17. doi: 10.3928/19382359-20221114-03. Epub 2023 Jan 1.ABSTRACTAlong with the decrease in sudden infant death syndrome due to the successful "Back to Sleep" Campaign, there was a reciprocal increase in cases of positional plagiocephaly (PP). The prevalence of PP significantly rose from approximately 5% to upward of 46% at age 7 months. Consequently, clinicians have seen a surge in the number of patients presenting with head shape abnormalities. Not only does this increase in patient volume pose a logistical problem to clinics, but it also poses a potential risk to patients with craniosynost...
Source: Pediatric Annals - January 10, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Gaia S Santiago Chiara N Santiago Emily S Chwa Chad A Purnell Source Type: research

Positional Plagiocephaly and Craniosynostosis
Pediatr Ann. 2023 Jan;52(1):e10-e17. doi: 10.3928/19382359-20221114-03. Epub 2023 Jan 1.ABSTRACTAlong with the decrease in sudden infant death syndrome due to the successful "Back to Sleep" Campaign, there was a reciprocal increase in cases of positional plagiocephaly (PP). The prevalence of PP significantly rose from approximately 5% to upward of 46% at age 7 months. Consequently, clinicians have seen a surge in the number of patients presenting with head shape abnormalities. Not only does this increase in patient volume pose a logistical problem to clinics, but it also poses a potential risk to patients with craniosynost...
Source: Pediatric Annals - January 10, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Gaia S Santiago Chiara N Santiago Emily S Chwa Chad A Purnell Source Type: research

Positional Plagiocephaly and Craniosynostosis
Pediatr Ann. 2023 Jan;52(1):e10-e17. doi: 10.3928/19382359-20221114-03. Epub 2023 Jan 1.ABSTRACTAlong with the decrease in sudden infant death syndrome due to the successful "Back to Sleep" Campaign, there was a reciprocal increase in cases of positional plagiocephaly (PP). The prevalence of PP significantly rose from approximately 5% to upward of 46% at age 7 months. Consequently, clinicians have seen a surge in the number of patients presenting with head shape abnormalities. Not only does this increase in patient volume pose a logistical problem to clinics, but it also poses a potential risk to patients with craniosynost...
Source: Pediatric Annals - January 10, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Gaia S Santiago Chiara N Santiago Emily S Chwa Chad A Purnell Source Type: research

Positional Plagiocephaly and Craniosynostosis
Pediatr Ann. 2023 Jan;52(1):e10-e17. doi: 10.3928/19382359-20221114-03. Epub 2023 Jan 1.ABSTRACTAlong with the decrease in sudden infant death syndrome due to the successful "Back to Sleep" Campaign, there was a reciprocal increase in cases of positional plagiocephaly (PP). The prevalence of PP significantly rose from approximately 5% to upward of 46% at age 7 months. Consequently, clinicians have seen a surge in the number of patients presenting with head shape abnormalities. Not only does this increase in patient volume pose a logistical problem to clinics, but it also poses a potential risk to patients with craniosynost...
Source: Pediatric Annals - January 10, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Gaia S Santiago Chiara N Santiago Emily S Chwa Chad A Purnell Source Type: research

Positional Plagiocephaly and Craniosynostosis
Pediatr Ann. 2023 Jan;52(1):e10-e17. doi: 10.3928/19382359-20221114-03. Epub 2023 Jan 1.ABSTRACTAlong with the decrease in sudden infant death syndrome due to the successful "Back to Sleep" Campaign, there was a reciprocal increase in cases of positional plagiocephaly (PP). The prevalence of PP significantly rose from approximately 5% to upward of 46% at age 7 months. Consequently, clinicians have seen a surge in the number of patients presenting with head shape abnormalities. Not only does this increase in patient volume pose a logistical problem to clinics, but it also poses a potential risk to patients with craniosynost...
Source: Pediatric Annals - January 10, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Gaia S Santiago Chiara N Santiago Emily S Chwa Chad A Purnell Source Type: research

Positional Plagiocephaly and Craniosynostosis
Pediatr Ann. 2023 Jan;52(1):e10-e17. doi: 10.3928/19382359-20221114-03. Epub 2023 Jan 1.ABSTRACTAlong with the decrease in sudden infant death syndrome due to the successful "Back to Sleep" Campaign, there was a reciprocal increase in cases of positional plagiocephaly (PP). The prevalence of PP significantly rose from approximately 5% to upward of 46% at age 7 months. Consequently, clinicians have seen a surge in the number of patients presenting with head shape abnormalities. Not only does this increase in patient volume pose a logistical problem to clinics, but it also poses a potential risk to patients with craniosynost...
Source: Pediatric Annals - January 10, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Gaia S Santiago Chiara N Santiago Emily S Chwa Chad A Purnell Source Type: research

Positional Plagiocephaly and Craniosynostosis
Pediatr Ann. 2023 Jan;52(1):e10-e17. doi: 10.3928/19382359-20221114-03. Epub 2023 Jan 1.ABSTRACTAlong with the decrease in sudden infant death syndrome due to the successful "Back to Sleep" Campaign, there was a reciprocal increase in cases of positional plagiocephaly (PP). The prevalence of PP significantly rose from approximately 5% to upward of 46% at age 7 months. Consequently, clinicians have seen a surge in the number of patients presenting with head shape abnormalities. Not only does this increase in patient volume pose a logistical problem to clinics, but it also poses a potential risk to patients with craniosynost...
Source: Pediatric Annals - January 10, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Gaia S Santiago Chiara N Santiago Emily S Chwa Chad A Purnell Source Type: research