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Disease CraniorachischisisCraniosynostosis

Craniosynostosis ( Craniostenosis )
Craniosynostosis is treated with surgery to allow the skull to return to its normal shape, grow normally, and prevent further complications.

 


Craniostenosis
Craniostenosis
Craniostenosis, Crouzon Type
Craniosynostosis
Craniosynostosis with Radial Defects
Craniosynostosis, Choanal Atresia, Radial Humeral Synostosis
Craniosynostosis, Midfacial Hypoplasia, and Foot Abnormalities ...

Craniostenosis cataract ... cataract
Craniostenosis with congenital heart disease mental retardation ... squint
Craniosynostosis ... blindness
Craniosynostosis -- alopecia -- brain defect ... impaired vision
Craniosynostosis -- cataract ... cataract ...

5% of all cases of craniostenosis. It is most prevalent in Asians (1 in 45,000) and less prevalent among Hispanics (1 in 130,000). Males and females are equally likely to have the disease.

Adducted thumb syndrome recessive form, also known as Christian syndrome or Craniostenosis arthrogryposis cleft palate, is a rare disease affecting multiple systems which causes malformations of the palate, thumbs, and upper limbs.
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Craniosynostosis (say "kray-nee-oh-sih-noh-STOH-sus") is a problem with the skull that causes a baby's head to be oddly shaped. It is also called craniostenosis.

See also: Stenosis, Symptom, Fusion, Craniosynostosis, Surgery

Disease CraniorachischisisCraniosynostosis

 
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