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Asterion Region Synostosis

The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 1994
Posterior plagiocephaly historically has been associated with synostosis of the lambdoid suture. The incidence, diagnosis, and modes of treatment for stenosis of the lambdoid suture remain controversial. Commonly, the lambdoid suture is found to be open both on radiographic examination and at the time of surgery. The study reports on nine patients who
D F, Jimenez   +4 more
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Congenital radioulnar synostosis

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1983
Congenital radioulnar synostosis can be severely disabling, especially if it is bilateral or if severe hyperpronation exists. Functionally, patients with severe deformity have trouble getting a cup to the mouth, using eating utensils, or accepting objects in an open palm.
B P, Simmons   +2 more
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Lambdoid Synostosis

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1988
Premature closure of the lambdoid suture may result in abnormalities in skull shape not only in the parieto-occipital region, but also in the frontal region and at the vertex of the skull. Although most of these abnormalities are mild, some constitute significant abnormalities in shape and therefore require specific surgical correction. In this report,
J A, Persing   +3 more
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Multiple synostosis syndrome

Joint Bone Spine, 2012
Joint Bone Spine - In Press.Proof corrected by the author Available online since mardi 13 decembre ...
Hicham, Hachimi   +4 more
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Proximal Tibiofibular Synostosis

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1978
The occurrence of a proximal tibiofibular synostosis is indeed a rare condition with only 2 cases unassociated with other diseases reported to our knowledge to date. Two skeletally immature patients presented with a synostosis of the proximal tibiofibular region associated with shortening of the limb in the affected segments.
K, Wong, D S, Weiner
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The treatment of metacarpal synostosis

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1993
One hundred nine patients with metacarpal synostosis were examined to determine the best treatment for this condition. The fourth and fifth metacarpals are most frequently affected, and bilateral involvement occurs often. Many anomalies are associated with synostosis, as well as many syndromes such as Apert's syndrome, central polydactyly, syndactyly ...
D, Buck-Gramcko, V E, Wood
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Pathology in metopic synostosis

Child's Nervous System, 2013
Premature closure and subsequent ossification of the metopic suture results in triangular head shape called trigonocephaly and is characterized by a midline metopic ridge, frontotemporal narrowing, and an increased biparietal diameter. Trigonocephaly is the second most frequent type of craniosynostosis.
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Benign Radiographic Coronal Synostosis After Sagittal Synostosis Repair

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2013
Whether cranial vault remodeling surgery for nonsyndromic, isolated sagittal suture synostosis affects the patency of initially normal, unaffected sutures is unknown. The influence of coronal and lambdoidal suture patency after cranial vault remodeling on the trajectory of subsequent cranial growth is also unknown.
Anna A, Kuang   +5 more
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Congenital Synostosis of the Knee

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1978
Three congenital synostoses of the knee occurred in 2 patients. Complete bony epiphyseal fusion was present on the radiographs. This condition is a failure of joint formation in the early mesenchymal stage at 4--5 weeks gestation and appears as connected cartilaginous cell masses which later ossify.
J R, Ryan, J C, Perrin, L G, Morawa
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Osteotomy of the synostosis mass for the treatment of congenital radio-ulnar synostosis

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 1993
Our experience with the surgical treatment of radio-ulnar synostosis in the period from 1985 to 1992 is reviewed. Operative procedures were performed in eight patients with radio-ulnar synostosis. In five patients bilateral, and in three patients unilateral, synostosis was present.
I, Khalil, T, Vizkelety
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