Plagiocephaly

Last revised by Keshaw Kumar on 29 Oct 2024

Plagiocephaly refers to a type of craniosynostosis in which there is asymmetric premature closure of the coronal and/or lambdoid sutures. It can either involve single or asymmetric multiple sutures. Premature coronal suture closure is associated with the Harlequin eye deformity.

The term originates from the Ancient Greek words plagios (πλαγιοσ), meaning slanting or oblique, and kephale (κεφαλη), meaning head.

It should not be confused with positional plagiocephaly, which is a calvarial deformation that results from external pressure and is not associated with premature suture synostosis.

Cases and figures

  • Case 1: left coronal suture synostosis
  • Case 2: with Harlequin eye deformity
  • Case 3
  • Case 4
  • Case 5
  • Case 6
  • Case 7: with Harlequin eye deformity
  • Case 8: unilateral coronal synostosis
  • Case 10: frontal plagiocephaly
  • Case 11
  • Case 12
  • Case 13

Imaging differential diagnosis

  • Positional palgiocephaly
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