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What is Microcephaly Microcephaly is the term for a baby’s head that is smaller than expected when compared to babies of the same sex and age.
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Case study: About 100 Michigan babies are born with microcephaly each year. This is about 9 babies in every 10,000 live births. National estimates range from 2 to 12 babies per 10,000 births.
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Types of Microcephaly They are four types of Microcephaly; Congenital microcephaly Acquired microcephaly Proportional microcephaly Relative microcephaly
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Congenital microcephaly When microcephaly is present before or at birth, it is called congenital microcephaly.
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Acquired microcephaly When microcephaly develops later in infancy or childhood, it is called acquired microcephaly.
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Proportional microcephaly Proportional microcephaly means that the head size, length (or height), and weight are all less than expected in proportion to each other.
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Relative microcephaly When the head size is small compared to height and weight, but inside of the normal range for age and sex.
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Causes of microcephaly There are many causes of microcephaly; Some are genetic Some are environmental
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Genetic Causes Chromosomal abnormalities Downs syndrome Edwards syndrome (part of an extra 18th chromosome ) Cri-du-chat syndrome ( by deletion of genetic material )
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Environmental Causes Cerebral anoxia Decreased oxygen to the fetal brain Infections of the fetus during pregnancy Chickenpox Rubella Severe malnutrition Exposure to drugs, alcohol or certain toxic chemicals
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Complications Some children with microcephaly are of normal intelligence and development. Complications may include: Developmental delays, such as in speech and movement Difficulties with coordination and balance Dwarfism Facial distortions Hyperactivity(overactive) Intellectual disabilities( learning disability)
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Diagnosis Family history Measure the circumference of your child's head Compare it with a growth chart Measure Parents' head sizes CT scan MRI Blood tests
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Measuring Head Circumference Use a measuring tape that cannot be stretched 1-2 finger-widths above the eyebrow on the forehead – At the most prominent part of the back of the head Take the measurement three times.
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Treatment No treatment Early childhood intervention programs that include Speech Physical Occupational therapy may help your child strengthen abilities.
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