Nanocephaly
nanocephaly nan·o·ceph·a·ly (nān’ō-sěf’ə-lē)
n.
See microcephaly.
nan’o·ce·phal’ic (-sə-fāl’ĭk) or nan’o·ceph’a·lous (-sěf’ə-ləs) adj.
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