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Hi there! Been lurking here a while. I've seen a number of posts referring to

" deviation " as

measured in mm and approximating severity. Which measurement is this? We did a

CT

evaluation and have a handy-dandy " Clinical Anthropometric Form, " but I'm not

sure which

number we're talking about here. Is there a reference page you could refer me

to? Are we

talking about " Traditional Cranial Vault Asymmetry, " [defined as

(fzR-euL)-(fzL-euR)], or

" Cranial Vault Asymmetry, " [(fzR-OcpL)-(fzL-OcpR)]? Carson is 14 mm on one, and

23 on the

other. Or is it something else?

I guess you can see I'm confused. Thanks in advance!

andy

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Hi there! Been lurking here a while. I've seen a number of posts referring to

" deviation " as

measured in mm and approximating severity. Which measurement is this? We did a

CT

evaluation and have a handy-dandy " Clinical Anthropometric Form, " but I'm not

sure which

number we're talking about here. Is there a reference page you could refer me

to? Are we

talking about " Traditional Cranial Vault Asymmetry, " [defined as

(fzR-euL)-(fzL-euR)], or

" Cranial Vault Asymmetry, " [(fzR-OcpL)-(fzL-OcpR)]? Carson is 14 mm on one, and

23 on the

other. Or is it something else?

I guess you can see I'm confused. Thanks in advance!

andy

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Andy,

You've got it right. The asymmetries we talk about are Traditional

Cranial Vault and Cranial Vault, really any asymmetry - ears, eyes

too. Here is a link ...

http://www.plagiocephaly.org/resources/anthropometry.htm

na, 2 1/2 DOC Grad Feb 04

Kiersten, 7 months, DOC band 1/10/06, Tort

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--- In Plagiocephaly , " pfonkepfonke " <pfonke@t...>

wrote:

>

> Hi there! Been lurking here a while. I've seen a number of posts

referring to " deviation " as

> measured in mm and approximating severity. Which measurement is

this? We did a CT

> evaluation and have a handy-dandy " Clinical Anthropometric Form, "

but I'm not sure which

> number we're talking about here. Is there a reference page you

could refer me to? Are we

> talking about " Traditional Cranial Vault Asymmetry, " [defined as

(fzR-euL)-(fzL-euR)], or

> " Cranial Vault Asymmetry, " [(fzR-OcpL)-(fzL-OcpR)]? Carson is 14

mm on one, and 23 on the

> other. Or is it something else?

>

> I guess you can see I'm confused. Thanks in advance!

>

> andy

>

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Andy,

You've got it right. The asymmetries we talk about are Traditional

Cranial Vault and Cranial Vault, really any asymmetry - ears, eyes

too. Here is a link ...

http://www.plagiocephaly.org/resources/anthropometry.htm

na, 2 1/2 DOC Grad Feb 04

Kiersten, 7 months, DOC band 1/10/06, Tort

www.thefilyaws.com

--- In Plagiocephaly , " pfonkepfonke " <pfonke@t...>

wrote:

>

> Hi there! Been lurking here a while. I've seen a number of posts

referring to " deviation " as

> measured in mm and approximating severity. Which measurement is

this? We did a CT

> evaluation and have a handy-dandy " Clinical Anthropometric Form, "

but I'm not sure which

> number we're talking about here. Is there a reference page you

could refer me to? Are we

> talking about " Traditional Cranial Vault Asymmetry, " [defined as

(fzR-euL)-(fzL-euR)], or

> " Cranial Vault Asymmetry, " [(fzR-OcpL)-(fzL-OcpR)]? Carson is 14

mm on one, and 23 on the

> other. Or is it something else?

>

> I guess you can see I'm confused. Thanks in advance!

>

> andy

>

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So when you said in an earlier post that 16-17mm is severe, was that referring

to

traditional cranial vault?

Thanks for the link. I checked it out. I didn't see anything about relative

severity based on

the measurements, though. Is there a resource you know of for that?

Thanks for the help!

andy

> >

> > Hi there! Been lurking here a while. I've seen a number of posts

> referring to " deviation " as

> > measured in mm and approximating severity. Which measurement is

> this? We did a CT

> > evaluation and have a handy-dandy " Clinical Anthropometric Form, "

> but I'm not sure which

> > number we're talking about here. Is there a reference page you

> could refer me to? Are we

> > talking about " Traditional Cranial Vault Asymmetry, " [defined as

> (fzR-euL)-(fzL-euR)], or

> > " Cranial Vault Asymmetry, " [(fzR-OcpL)-(fzL-OcpR)]? Carson is 14

> mm on one, and 23 on the

> > other. Or is it something else?

> >

> > I guess you can see I'm confused. Thanks in advance!

> >

> > andy

> >

>

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So when you said in an earlier post that 16-17mm is severe, was that referring

to

traditional cranial vault?

Thanks for the link. I checked it out. I didn't see anything about relative

severity based on

the measurements, though. Is there a resource you know of for that?

Thanks for the help!

andy

> >

> > Hi there! Been lurking here a while. I've seen a number of posts

> referring to " deviation " as

> > measured in mm and approximating severity. Which measurement is

> this? We did a CT

> > evaluation and have a handy-dandy " Clinical Anthropometric Form, "

> but I'm not sure which

> > number we're talking about here. Is there a reference page you

> could refer me to? Are we

> > talking about " Traditional Cranial Vault Asymmetry, " [defined as

> (fzR-euL)-(fzL-euR)], or

> > " Cranial Vault Asymmetry, " [(fzR-OcpL)-(fzL-OcpR)]? Carson is 14

> mm on one, and 23 on the

> > other. Or is it something else?

> >

> > I guess you can see I'm confused. Thanks in advance!

> >

> > andy

> >

>

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Andy,

Generally when you hear us talking about mm and severity we are using

the Trans Cranial Vault figures from the form you got. If we are

talking about ears we are talking about the skull base asymmetry and

facial is mid face. I hope this helps.

CAROLG

> > >

> > > Hi there! Been lurking here a while. I've seen a number of

posts

> > referring to " deviation " as

> > > measured in mm and approximating severity. Which measurement

is

> > this? We did a CT

> > > evaluation and have a handy-dandy " Clinical Anthropometric

Form, "

> > but I'm not sure which

> > > number we're talking about here. Is there a reference page

you

> > could refer me to? Are we

> > > talking about " Traditional Cranial Vault Asymmetry, " [defined

as

> > (fzR-euL)-(fzL-euR)], or

> > > " Cranial Vault Asymmetry, " [(fzR-OcpL)-(fzL-OcpR)]? Carson is

14

> > mm on one, and 23 on the

> > > other. Or is it something else?

> > >

> > > I guess you can see I'm confused. Thanks in advance!

> > >

> > > andy

> > >

> >

>

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Andy,

Generally when you hear us talking about mm and severity we are using

the Trans Cranial Vault figures from the form you got. If we are

talking about ears we are talking about the skull base asymmetry and

facial is mid face. I hope this helps.

CAROLG

> > >

> > > Hi there! Been lurking here a while. I've seen a number of

posts

> > referring to " deviation " as

> > > measured in mm and approximating severity. Which measurement

is

> > this? We did a CT

> > > evaluation and have a handy-dandy " Clinical Anthropometric

Form, "

> > but I'm not sure which

> > > number we're talking about here. Is there a reference page

you

> > could refer me to? Are we

> > > talking about " Traditional Cranial Vault Asymmetry, " [defined

as

> > (fzR-euL)-(fzL-euR)], or

> > > " Cranial Vault Asymmetry, " [(fzR-OcpL)-(fzL-OcpR)]? Carson is

14

> > mm on one, and 23 on the

> > > other. Or is it something else?

> > >

> > > I guess you can see I'm confused. Thanks in advance!

> > >

> > > andy

> > >

> >

>

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