Michael M. Segal, MD, PhD and Isabelle Rapin MD
Head circumference is measured with a tape measure extending from the middle of the forehead to the farthest part in the rear of the head, as shown in the photo. Measurement should be done using a strong flexible tape measure, though a paper tape measure may be used until an infant has substantial hair.
Macrocephaly usually denotes a head circumference greater than the 97th percentile. Enter the head circumference in the program at the bottom of this page to calculate the percentile.
WARNING: Macrocephaly can not be diagnosed in cases in which the head size of the child is keeping to a stable percentile and one of the child's parents also has a large head without other abnormalities.
Source: CDC Growth Charts: United States
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