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What parents should know about common baby head shape abnormality


Fox News Midday speaks with Dr. Robert Sanders, a pediatrician at UT Health San Antonio, about how common Plagiocephaly syndrome is and what key signs parents should look out for.{ }{p}{/p}
Fox News Midday speaks with Dr. Robert Sanders, a pediatrician at UT Health San Antonio, about how common Plagiocephaly syndrome is and what key signs parents should look out for.

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Approximately 1 in 5 children will develop some type of head shape abnormality during infancy, this condition is called Plagiocephaly, also known as “flat head syndrome.”

Fox News Midday speaks with Dr. Robert Sanders, a pediatrician at UT Health San Antonio, about how common this syndrome is and what key signs parents should look out for.

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