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Fontanelle
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Fontanelle
, Fontanel, Anterior Fontanelle, Posterior Fontanelle
See Also
Newborn Head and Neck Exam
Newborn Neurologic Exam
Head Circumference
Craniosynostosis
Definitions
Fontanelle size measurement
Obtain anteroposterior diameter (AP)
Obtain transverse diameter (T)
Size = (AP + T) / 2
Anterior Fontanelle
Junction of coronal
Suture
and sagittal
Suture
Mean newborn size: 2.1 cm (larger in black infants) and may range up to 3-6 cm diameter
Often enlarges in first few months of life
Closes between 4 to 26 months (median 13.8 months)
Closes by 3 months in 1% of infants
Closes by 24 months in 96% of infants
Posterior Fontanelle
Junction of lambdoidal
Suture
and sagittal
Suture
Mean newborn size: 0.5 to 0.7 cm and may range up to 1 to 1.5 cm
Closes by 2 months
Exam
Anterior Fontanelle
Palpate Fontanelle with infant sitting upright quietly
Fontanelle should feel soft
Fontanelle should not be sunken or bulging
Other examination features
Auscultate for bruit (suggests
AV Malformation
)
Macewen's Sign (percussion of Fontanelle)
Dull cracked-pot sound suggests increased ICP
Causes
Abnormal Anterior Fontanelle
Bulging Fontanelle causes
Crying, coughing or
Vomiting
Increased Intracranial Pressure
Hydrocephalus
Meningitis
or
Encephalitis
Hypoxic-ischemic injury
Trauma
Intracranial Hemorrhage
Dermoid tumors of the scalp
Sunken Fontanelle causes
Decreased
Intracranial Pressure
(
Dehydration
)
Large Fontanelle or delayed closure
Congenital Hypothyroidism
Trisomy 21
(
Down Syndrome
)
Rickets
(with
Hypophosphatemia
)
Achondroplasia
Increased Intracranial Pressure
Small Fontanelle or early closure
Early closure may be normal
Always evaluate for
Microcephaly
Craniosynostosis
References
Bates (1991) Physical Exam, Lippincott, p. 586
Fuloria (2002) Am Fam Physician 65(1):61-8 [PubMed]
Kiesler (2003) Am Fam Physician 67(12):2547-52 [PubMed]
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