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Rapid head growth
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Rapid head growth

by Mustafa Aslam, Dec 27, 1999 12:00AM
Hi,

My question is similar to Tammie letter posted on August 25, 1998, My daughter 4months & 21day (DOB 5/8/98) was treated for maningoseal after birth, later she developed Hydrocephalus a VP shunt was implanted on 28/9/98. For last few days there is Rapid head growth.



Head size 47cm at age 4 months 20 days is this normal ?



What other Symptoms parents should watch and care ?



I would appreciate if you put here “The  charts for normal head growth in children” So that people can benefit from it.



Thanks



Mustafa Aslam Awan

by CCF Neuro[P] MD, RPS, Dec 27, 1999 12:00AM
Dear Mustafa Aslam Awan:



Your pediatrician has a head growth chart and you should be able to get one from him/her.  Whether 47 cm is a large head at 4 months of age, the answer would be yes.  The average head size at 4 months is 40 +/- 2 cm.  If you have been measuring the head size for the last few days and it is visably increasing, I would tell your neurosurgeon.  Hydrocephalus signs would be a change in mental status such as increased irritability or lethergy.  This could be episodic in nature, there could also be vomiting.  I would call your neurosurgeon and pediatrician.



Sincerely,



CCF Neuro MD
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