Medical term of Greek etymology: brachys bracheia brachu: short, short, small and kephale kephales: head: small head. Cranial deformity consistent in a longitudinal head flattening of the newborn that it affects primarily the occipital part of the skull may as a consequence of sleep always mouth up, when the skull is still not closed in Fontanelle.
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