Head shape in Down’s syndrome is:

Correct Answer: Brachycephalic
Description: General manifestations of Down’s Syndrome of Skull a. Brachycephalic (round) skull resulting in a flattened face and occiput. b. Presence at birth of third fontanelle. Just anterior to the posterior fontanelle. c. Flat nasal bridge with a small maxilla. Eyes a. Oblique palpebral fissures with prominent epicanthic folds. b. Brushfield’s spots appear on the iris in a ring concentric with the pupil. c. Scanty eyelashes.  d. Cataracts, squint and nystagmus are common. Ears a. Dysplastic ears with abnormal pinna. Neck Short and broad with excess skin posteriorly. Hands a. Broad and short (clinodactyly) with a single transverse palmar crease (simian crease). b. Short incurved little finger. c. Multiple loops on finger tips. Muscles And Joints Hypotonicity and hyperextensibility. IQ Often severely retarded with an IQ of 25-50. Paediatric Dentistry / Shobha Tandon - 2nd Ed  P: 539,540
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