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Consider that ...
- for an expert, there is no possible confusion between positional plagiocephaly and cranial malformations.
- if you are parents, go straight to the deformities page. Compare your infant's look to these likely deformities. You may not find anything comparable, since within each type there are different degrees of severity according to how the deformity has been produced. If you believe your child's head to be abnormal, check with an expert.
- many of the complementary explorations carried out in cases of cranial misshapenness, such as X-ray, CT scan and MRI, are totally unnecessary in plagiocephaly deformities.
- an expert or other parents of affected infants can visually diagnose a deformity quickly.
- we can all get involved in helping others: professionals by vocation and parents by their experience.
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