More commonly, deformational plagiocephaly occurs postnatally and is associated with congenital torticollis, vertebral anomalies, neurologic impairment, or forced
sleeping position.3 — 5 Few reports document any
late effects of deformational plagiocephaly other than potential cosmetic concerns and the potential for strabismus, especially involving vertical
eye movements.6,, 7 Plagiocephaly may be morphometrically evident in as many as 14 % of adults, but it is rarely recognized.8