Rogers Gary F
Department of Plastic and Oral Surgery, Children's Hospital Boston, and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
J Craniofac Surg. 2011 Jan;22(1):9-16. doi: 10.1097/SCS.0b013e3181f6c313.
Cranial deformation is the most common cause of abnormal head shape. Intentional and unintentional alterations of cranial form are associated with the application of external pressure to the growing infant head, and such changes have been recorded throughout man's history. Recent changes in Western sleeping practices, instituted to reduce the incidence of sudden infant death syndrome, have led to a dramatic rise in the incidence of cranial deformation and renewed interest in this subject. This 2-part review presents a pragmatic clinical approach to this topic including a critical review of the literature as it applies to each aspect of this common diagnosis: historical perspective, terminology, differential diagnosis, etiopathogenesis and predisposing factors, and prevention and treatment.
颅骨变形是头部形状异常最常见的原因。颅骨形态的有意和无意改变与对生长中的婴儿头部施加外部压力有关,而且这种变化在人类历史上一直有记载。西方睡眠习惯的近期改变旨在降低婴儿猝死综合征的发生率,却导致颅骨变形的发生率急剧上升,并重新引发了对这一主题的关注。这篇分两部分的综述提出了一种针对该主题的实用临床方法,包括对适用于这一常见诊断各方面的文献进行批判性回顾:历史视角、术语、鉴别诊断、病因发病机制和易感因素,以及预防和治疗。