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Kathleen,

Frontal bossing is the bulging of the forehead that you see in the

plagio babies. Brachy doesn't really do that, so I can see how it's

difficult for you to picture it. Look at the pics of the kids with

plagio and you will notice the forehead on the plagio side pushes out

more. It sounds like the doc is saying the entire forehead is bossing,

is that right? A twin huh, were they early? Could it be a possible

scaphycephaly? This is a link to that head shape

http://www.cranialtech.com/medicalinfo/assessment/scaphocephaly.pdf

this will also show you a great example of forehead bossing. Hope this

helps.

CAROLG

> Hi,

>

> I have a question regarding frontal bossing...my four month old baby

> is a twin and our ped is concerned he has frontal bossing. Friday we

> are scheduled to meet with a clinician at CT for a consult. Are

there

> any pics of babies with frontal bossing that I can look at...or is

> there anyone in this group that has had experience with this? Jake's

> head is round in the back but looks really narrow in the front...I

> noticed it the day he was born and it seems to be getting more

> pronounced. A picture to compare would be so helpful.

>

> My son Max wore a DOCband for brachy and this group was a fantastic

> support. Hi to everyone! Thanks in advance for any and all info

> provided :)

>

> Kathleen (Mom to Max, 3 years old and twins Jake and , 4 months

> old)

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Kathleen,

Frontal bossing is the bulging of the forehead that you see in the

plagio babies. Brachy doesn't really do that, so I can see how it's

difficult for you to picture it. Look at the pics of the kids with

plagio and you will notice the forehead on the plagio side pushes out

more. It sounds like the doc is saying the entire forehead is bossing,

is that right? A twin huh, were they early? Could it be a possible

scaphycephaly? This is a link to that head shape

http://www.cranialtech.com/medicalinfo/assessment/scaphocephaly.pdf

this will also show you a great example of forehead bossing. Hope this

helps.

CAROLG

> Hi,

>

> I have a question regarding frontal bossing...my four month old baby

> is a twin and our ped is concerned he has frontal bossing. Friday we

> are scheduled to meet with a clinician at CT for a consult. Are

there

> any pics of babies with frontal bossing that I can look at...or is

> there anyone in this group that has had experience with this? Jake's

> head is round in the back but looks really narrow in the front...I

> noticed it the day he was born and it seems to be getting more

> pronounced. A picture to compare would be so helpful.

>

> My son Max wore a DOCband for brachy and this group was a fantastic

> support. Hi to everyone! Thanks in advance for any and all info

> provided :)

>

> Kathleen (Mom to Max, 3 years old and twins Jake and , 4 months

> old)

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Hi Kathleen

Nice to hear from you again, of course not for the circumstances.

I'm confused about the bossing evenly across the forehead, usually

it is just on one side of the forehead.

Natasha

--- In Plagiocephaly , " dtrapp2000 " <katrapp@c...>

wrote:

> Hi,

>

> I have a question regarding frontal bossing...my four month old

baby

> is a twin and our ped is concerned he has frontal bossing. Friday

we

> are scheduled to meet with a clinician at CT for a consult. Are

there

> any pics of babies with frontal bossing that I can look at...or is

> there anyone in this group that has had experience with this?

Jake's

> head is round in the back but looks really narrow in the front...I

> noticed it the day he was born and it seems to be getting more

> pronounced. A picture to compare would be so helpful.

>

> My son Max wore a DOCband for brachy and this group was a

fantastic

> support. Hi to everyone! Thanks in advance for any and all info

> provided :)

>

> Kathleen (Mom to Max, 3 years old and twins Jake and , 4

months

> old)

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