English: Fig. 10 (Case 2).—Full face view of patient: high forehead; tendency of left eye outward.
Case 2.—Boy, aged 8 years, born without difficulty, not instrumen¬ tal, had never had any illness. His head was of odd shape practically from the time of his birth. The earliest photograph, taken when 2 years old, revealed a pecu¬ liar face and the suggestion of frontal swelling.
Dec. 20, 1916, the patient was operated on. A large sub¬ temporal decompression was made on the right side. There was considerable intracranial pressure, with annoying dural hemorrhage. The patient died in a few hours.
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"Oxycephalus", The Journal of The American Medical Association, Vol. LXVIII, No. 26
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