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* It is very important to measure the head circumference, which sometimes is referred to as the OFC (occipital-frontal circumference) because the measurement is obtained by placing the measuring tape around the most prominent aspect of the frontal and occipital bones.
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* It is very important to measure the {{head circumference}}, which sometimes is referred to as the OFC (occipital-frontal circumference) because the measurement is obtained by placing the measuring tape around the most prominent aspect of the frontal and occipital bones.
* The most accurate measurements are obtained with a plastic tape measure rather than a paper tape measure because the paper can stretch.
* The most accurate measurements are obtained with a plastic tape measure rather than a paper tape measure because the paper can stretch.
* The head circumference measurement should be plotted on a standardized head growth chart for the appropriate sex.
* The head circumference measurement should be plotted on a standardized head growth chart for the appropriate sex.




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===INTERGROWTH===
===INTERGROWTH===
The video below was developed by the INTERGROWTH group.
The video below was developed by the INTERGROWTH group.
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Newborn n 28.jpg
Measuring Head Circumference - This 5-day-old infant is in the alert, quiet state.
  • It is very important to measure the head circumference, which sometimes is referred to as the OFC (occipital-frontal circumference) because the measurement is obtained by placing the measuring tape around the most prominent aspect of the frontal and occipital bones.
  • The most accurate measurements are obtained with a plastic tape measure rather than a paper tape measure because the paper can stretch.
  • The head circumference measurement should be plotted on a standardized head growth chart for the appropriate sex.


Links: head circumference | neonatal | CRL | ultrasound
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INTERGROWTH

The video below was developed by the INTERGROWTH group.

<html5media width="480" height="360">https://www.youtube.com/embed/HjOxS0hkPBU</html5media>


Links: YouTube


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Movies from the PediNeuroLogic Exam website are used by permission of Paul D. Larsen, M.D., University of Nebraska Medical Center and Suzanne S. Stensaas, Ph.D., University of Utah School of Medicine. Additional materials were drawn from resources provided by Alejandro Stern, Stern Foundation, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Kathleen Digre, M.D., University of Utah; and Daniel Jacobson, M.D., Marshfield Clinic, Wisconsin. The movies are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommerical-ShareAlike 2.5 License.
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, March 29) Embryology Neural Exam - Newborn head circumference. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Neural_Exam_-_Newborn_head_circumference

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