Abstract Background The test characteristics of head circumference (HC) measurement percentile criteria for the identification of previously undetected pathology associated with head enlargement in primary care are unknown. Methods Electronic patient records were reviewed to identify children age 3 days to 3 years with new diagnoses of intracranial expansive conditions (IEC) and metabolic and genetic conditions associated with macrocephaly (MGCM). We tested the following HC percentile threshold criteria: ever above the 95th, 97th, or 99.6th percentile and ever crossing 2, 4, or 6 increasing major percentile lines. The Centers for Disease Control and World Health Organization growth curves were used, as well as the primary care network (PCN)...
Introduction: Macrocephaly, defined as a head circumference more than two standard deviations from t...
Background/Aims: Studies on the association between head circumference (HC) and height or weight hav...
The index "head circumference (cm)3/body weight (g) " gave an almost constant average (abo...
Background The test characteristics of head circumference (HC) measurement percentile criteria for t...
The test characteristics of head circumference measurements for pathology associated with head enlar...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There is a lack of evidence on the value of head circumference (HC) as a ...
Background Increased head circumference is often the first and main sign leading to the diagnosis of...
Macrocephaly affects up to 5% of the pediatric population and is defined as an abnormally large head...
ObjectiveTo establish a microcephaly cut-off size in adults using head circumference as an indirect ...
Introduction: Head circumference (HC) measurement is one of the important parameter for diagnosis of...
Abstract Background The measurement of maximal head circumference is a standard procedure in the exa...
Head circumference is the auxological parameter that most correlates with developmental anomalies in...
BackgroundHead circumference (HC) charts are important for early detection of hydrocephalus during c...
BACKGROUND: Head circumference (HC) charts are important for early detection of hydrocephalus during...
Whole brain volume and head size, estimated by the measurement of occipito-frontal circumference (OF...
Introduction: Macrocephaly, defined as a head circumference more than two standard deviations from t...
Background/Aims: Studies on the association between head circumference (HC) and height or weight hav...
The index "head circumference (cm)3/body weight (g) " gave an almost constant average (abo...
Background The test characteristics of head circumference (HC) measurement percentile criteria for t...
The test characteristics of head circumference measurements for pathology associated with head enlar...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There is a lack of evidence on the value of head circumference (HC) as a ...
Background Increased head circumference is often the first and main sign leading to the diagnosis of...
Macrocephaly affects up to 5% of the pediatric population and is defined as an abnormally large head...
ObjectiveTo establish a microcephaly cut-off size in adults using head circumference as an indirect ...
Introduction: Head circumference (HC) measurement is one of the important parameter for diagnosis of...
Abstract Background The measurement of maximal head circumference is a standard procedure in the exa...
Head circumference is the auxological parameter that most correlates with developmental anomalies in...
BackgroundHead circumference (HC) charts are important for early detection of hydrocephalus during c...
BACKGROUND: Head circumference (HC) charts are important for early detection of hydrocephalus during...
Whole brain volume and head size, estimated by the measurement of occipito-frontal circumference (OF...
Introduction: Macrocephaly, defined as a head circumference more than two standard deviations from t...
Background/Aims: Studies on the association between head circumference (HC) and height or weight hav...
The index "head circumference (cm)3/body weight (g) " gave an almost constant average (abo...