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These authors performed a retrospective, 10-year review of patients with craniosynostosis and plagiocephaly seen at the craniofacial clinic at Children’s Hospital in Seattle, Wash, in order to describe the conditions that result in a trapezoid-shaped head. Their review included 690 patients who underwent surgical correction of craniosynostosis and 1,537 with posterior plagiocephaly. The shape of the head when viewed …
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