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2019
Sagittal synostosis is the most common type of craniosynostosis and classically presents with an elongated head shape combined with frontal bossing, ridging along the sagittal suture, and a narrow and prominent occiput. The fused sagittal suture limits the biparietal expansion of the head and results in the scaphocephalic head shape.
Mark Proctor, Ali Hazama
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Sagittal synostosis is the most common type of craniosynostosis and classically presents with an elongated head shape combined with frontal bossing, ridging along the sagittal suture, and a narrow and prominent occiput. The fused sagittal suture limits the biparietal expansion of the head and results in the scaphocephalic head shape.
Mark Proctor, Ali Hazama
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Cyclophosphamide-induced temporomandibular synostosis
American Journal of Orthodontics, 1983The study of malformations helps toward a better understanding of normal development, which is of significance to the orthodontist. Experiments in teratology have induced an extensive variety of facial abnormalities, but temporomandibular joint (TMJ) synostosis has never been previously reported.
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Pathology in metopic synostosis
Child's Nervous System, 2013Premature 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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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2022
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