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Thanks Crista for posting 's measurements. I don't know

's, but will now ask CT.

Marcy & (6 months old)

DOC Band baby in NJ

Brachy/Plagio

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> If anybody is interested:

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> Started out- Ended-

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> Cranial Vault Asymmetry 8 mm 3 mm

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> Trans Cranial Vault Asym. 10 mm 5 mm

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> Mis-face Asymmetry 6 mm 0 mm

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> Cranial Skull Base Asym. 4.5 mm 0 mm

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> Cranial Width 134mm 131mm

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> Cranial Length 146mm 151mm

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> (Ceph Index 91.7)

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> If you aren't sure what these #'s mean, sorry I can't really help

ya

> there. If somebody could explain these measurements that would be

> awesome. Also, his cranial width actually shrunk which I thought

> wasn't possible. I was under the impression once width has been

> established all you can do is contain it not minimize.

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> Okay, now I'm really confused. Anybody?

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> Crista

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Here is a link to the Aetna policy page. It explains some of the

measurements.

http://www.aetna.com/cpb/data/CPBA0379.html

mom to na

DOC Grad

SC

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> If anybody is interested:

>

>

> Started out- Ended-

>

>

> Cranial Vault Asymmetry 8 mm 3 mm

>

>

> Trans Cranial Vault Asym. 10 mm 5 mm

>

>

> Mis-face Asymmetry 6 mm 0 mm

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> Cranial Skull Base Asym. 4.5 mm 0 mm

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> Cranial Width 134mm 131mm

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>

> Cranial Length 146mm 151mm

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>

> (Ceph Index 91.7)

>

>

> If you aren't sure what these #'s mean, sorry I can't really help

ya

> there. If somebody could explain these measurements that would be

> awesome. Also, his cranial width actually shrunk which I thought

> wasn't possible. I was under the impression once width has been

> established all you can do is contain it not minimize.

>

> Okay, now I'm really confused. Anybody?

>

> Crista

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I am so interested! That is just fantastic! We are getting Colin's

scan tomorrow so I'll post his stats too. Thank you.

Sue

Colin, 1

STARband grad 9/15/04

rt plag/brachy

Buffalo, NY

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> If anybody is interested:

>

>

> Started out- Ended-

>

>

> Cranial Vault Asymmetry 8 mm 3 mm

>

>

> Trans Cranial Vault Asym. 10 mm 5 mm

>

>

> Mis-face Asymmetry 6 mm 0 mm

>

>

> Cranial Skull Base Asym. 4.5 mm 0 mm

>

>

> Cranial Width 134mm 131mm

>

>

> Cranial Length 146mm 151mm

>

>

> (Ceph Index 91.7)

>

>

> If you aren't sure what these #'s mean, sorry I can't really help

ya

> there. If somebody could explain these measurements that would be

> awesome. Also, his cranial width actually shrunk which I thought

> wasn't possible. I was under the impression once width has been

> established all you can do is contain it not minimize.

>

> Okay, now I'm really confused. Anybody?

>

> Crista

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Crista,

I'm glad to see that received some good correction. Way to

go!!! I didn't think that cranial width could decrease either.

Maybe they were a little off in the beginning or end width

measurement. It's really hard to be accurate when your measuring in

mm. Maybe it did decrease! Either way his new measurements look

good.

Dianna

Mom to

DOC Band 9/13

plagio/brachy

In Plagiocephaly , " bobobear4u2000 " <datadatum@c...>

wrote:

>

>

> If anybody is interested:

>

>

> Started out- Ended-

>

>

> Cranial Vault Asymmetry 8 mm 3 mm

>

>

> Trans Cranial Vault Asym. 10 mm 5 mm

>

>

> Mis-face Asymmetry 6 mm 0 mm

>

>

> Cranial Skull Base Asym. 4.5 mm 0 mm

>

>

> Cranial Width 134mm 131mm

>

>

> Cranial Length 146mm 151mm

>

>

> (Ceph Index 91.7)

>

>

> If you aren't sure what these #'s mean, sorry I can't really help

ya

> there. If somebody could explain these measurements that would be

> awesome. Also, his cranial width actually shrunk which I thought

> wasn't possible. I was under the impression once width has been

> established all you can do is contain it not minimize.

>

> Okay, now I'm really confused. Anybody?

>

> Crista

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