makrocephalia
Makrocephalia, often rendered macrocephaly in English, refers to an abnormally large head as defined by head circumference that is significantly above the normal range for age and sex. In clinical practice, this is commonly described as a head circumference above the 97th percentile or more than two standard deviations above the mean for the child’s age and sex. The condition can result from various underlying causes and may reflect either an enlarged brain (megalencephaly), a thickened skull, or an increased intracranial volume from other sources.
Causes and classification include benign familial or idiopathic macrocephaly, where head size is inherited and development
Evaluation typically begins with accurate measurement of head circumference and plotting on growth charts, followed by