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Congenital torticollis

Congenital torticollis is typically noted by 2 to 4 weeks of age, after which the child prefers to hold the head tilted to one side. It is the most commonly the result if malposition of the head in utero or birth.

Perineal body

The perineal body is a fibromuscular tissue between the urogenital and anal triangle. A midline episiotomy is a vertical incision from the posterior vaginal opening to the perineal body.

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