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Phenotypically Unusual Combined Craniosynostoses: Presentation and Management

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2008
Although most craniosynostoses can be determined by pattern recognition, some patients defy phenotypic diagnosis and require computed tomography to determine sutural fusions.The authors' craniofacial database was reviewed for patients treated for craniosynostosis between 1989 and 2007.
Arin K, Greene   +4 more
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Functional treatment of craniosynostoses during childhood

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1998
The aim of this article was to present a treatment strategy for complex craniosynostoses, such as Apert syndrome and Crouzon's disease, based on the author's experience of over 16 years. The most favourable results of primary decompression have been achieved by the radical osteoclastic procedure described by Powiertowski. Subsequent frontal advancement
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An Epidemiological Study of Nonsyndromal Craniosynostoses

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2011
To compare our data with recent studies that have suggested a change in the distribution of the forms of nonsyndromal synostosis in the clinical population, we conducted a retrospective analysis of the diagnoses of children with isolated synostosis examined at a large craniofacial center between 1987 and 2009.
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Advances in the management of the craniosynostoses

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2003
The spectacular beginning of craniofacial surgery in the modern era involved a case of craniosynostosis. Progress from that time to the present in the development of our understanding of this disease process and its management reflects the wider progress in the development and institutionalization of the discipline of craniofacial surgery.
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Nonsyndromic Craniosynostoses

2023
Ken Rose Winston, Lawrence L. Ketch
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[Forehead in craniosynostoses].

Annales de chirurgie plastique et esthetique
The forehead is the cranial part of the forehead, and represents an important component of facial esthetics. The deformations linked to craniosynostoses are characterized by modifications in height, width, and angulation. Their surgical correction during childhood is based on well-established techniques of remodeling using resorbable osteosynthesis ...
E, Arnaud   +3 more
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The Craniosynostoses

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1984
D. J. David   +3 more
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Craniosynostoses

1990
David J. David   +2 more
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Craniosynostoses

2015
Gabriella D’Apolito   +3 more
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