
1) Abnormal condition 2) Abnormalcy 3) Abnormality 4) An abnormally large head 5) Megacephaly 6) Megalocephaly
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1) Megacephaly 2) Megalocephaly
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Macrocephaly (derived from the ancient Greek adjective μακροκέφαλος makroképhalos, `long-headed`, composed of the words μακρός makros, `long` + κεφαλή kephalé, `head`), occurs when the head is abnormally large (2.5 standard deviations above normal for weight and gender) ; this includes the scalp, the cranial bone, a...
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Excessive head size.
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An abnormally large head. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(mak″ro-sef´ә-le) unusually large size of the head; called also megalocephaly. adj., macrocephal´ic., adj.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mak′rō-sef′ă-lē, -sĕ-fā′lē-ă Synonyms: megacephaly
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Macrocephaly: An abnormally large head. The opposite of macrocephaly is microcephaly (an abnormally small head).
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Abnormally large head circumference in an infant or child, that is atleast two or more deviations above average for the age and sex of the child. The large head size may be normal for the child's condition or an indicator or problems with brain development. Synonym(s): Megacephaly
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[
n] - an abnormally large head
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macrocephaly An abnormally large head; but it differs from hydrocephalus because there is no increased intracranial pressure and the overgrowth is symmetrical.
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megacephaly noun an abnormally large head; differs from hydrocephalus because there is no increased intracranial pressure and the overgrowth is symmetrical
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