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Anterior fontanelle size in Nigerian children. Annals of tropical paediatrics. [Ann Trop Paediatr] Journal article

 
TitleAnterior fontanelle size in Nigerian children.
Author(s)Omotade OO, Kayode CM, Adeyemo AA 
InstitutionInstitute of Child Health, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.
SourceAnn Trop Paediatr 1995; 15(1):89-91.
MeSHAfrican Continental Ancestry Group
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
Cephalometry
Comparative Study
European Continental Ancestry Group
Female
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Male
Nigeria
Reference Values
Sampling Studies
Skull
AbstractAnterior fontanelle (AF) dimensions were studied in 337 normal and apparently healthy Nigerian infants aged from 1 week to 12 months in Ibadan, Nigeria. Mean anterior fontanelle size fell from 3.4 cm in neonates to 2.5 cm at 4-6 months and to 0.8 cm at 10-12 months. The anterior fontanelle was closed in 11% of 4-6-month-olds and 53% of 10-12-month-olds. The mean AF size in neonates was larger than published figures from Caucasian and Chinese populations, but at 12 months mean AF size in Nigerian infants was smaller than published Caucasian and Chinese figures. The quartiles of the distribution of the AF size are also presented. It is concluded that there may be important racial differences in AF sizes and closure and closure frequencies in the 1st year of life and that appropriate local references should be used when attempting to classify a given AF size as normal or abnormal.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID7598443
  
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