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Jul 26, 2024

Does a small fetal head affect intelligence?

Craniosynostosis

Will a small head affect the intelligence of the fetus? There are two main measurements of the fetal head during pregnancy, one is the head circumference and the other is…

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Jun 28, 2024

How to remedy a small fetal head

Craniosynostosis

How to remedy a small fetal head? In order to remedy the small head of the fetus, we must first clarify the cause of the small head of the fetus.…

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Jun 22, 2024

Principles of craniosynostosis treatment

Craniosynostosis

The human skull is made up of many skull pieces, which are loosely connected by fibrous tissue. As the frontal lobe continues to develop after birth, people still have fontanelle,…

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Aug 5, 2023

Infants with abnormal head shape are alerted to the treatment of premature cranial suture closure

Craniosynostosis

  Infants with abnormal head shape should be alerted to early closure of the cranial suture after excluding the birth injury.  The human cranial cover is formed by the frontal bone, temporal…

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Aug 5, 2023

Surgical treatment of congenital cranial anomalies (craniosynostosis)

Craniosynostosis

       Congenital cranial anomalies are mostly caused by premature closure of one or more cranial sutures and are a relatively common group of congenital craniomaxillofacial anomalies. Due to…

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Aug 5, 2023

How to treat congenital premature cranial suture closure?

Craniosynostosis

  Patient: Description of the condition (onset time, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): Congenital premature closure of the cranial suture causes head deformity in infants, the front and back of the…

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Aug 5, 2023

What is craniosynostosis? How is it treated?

Craniosynostosis

  What is craniosynostosis?  Craniosynostosis, also known as premature closure of the cranial suture, is characterized by a smaller or abnormally shaped head than that of a normal child of the same…

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Aug 5, 2023

What is craniosynostosis?

Craniosynostosis

       Craniosynostosis, also known as early fusion of cranial sutures or cranial stenosis. Cranial suture reconstruction or craniectomy is performed. Post-operative periodical review and re-operation if necessary. The…

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Aug 5, 2023

What is premature closure of the cranial suture?

Craniosynostosis

  1.Overview Premature closure of the cranial suture, also known as “craniosynostosis”, refers to the premature closure of one or more cranial sutures or congenital absence of cranial sutures in infants.…

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Aug 5, 2023

What is premature closure of the cranial suture?

Craniosynostosis

  If, for various reasons, a cranial suture closes prematurely before the normal age, the surrounding cranial bones will have incomplete growth in a perpendicular direction to the ossified suture and…

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Craniosynostosis

  • Does a small fetal head affect intelligence?
  • How to remedy a small fetal head
  • Principles of craniosynostosis treatment
  • Infants with abnormal head shape are alerted to the treatment of premature cranial suture closure
  • Surgical treatment of congenital cranial anomalies (craniosynostosis)
  • How to treat congenital premature cranial suture closure?
  • What is craniosynostosis? How is it treated?
  • What is craniosynostosis?
  • What is premature closure of the cranial suture?
  • What is premature closure of the cranial suture?
  • What about premature cranial suture closure?
  • How is premature cranial suture closure diagnosed and treated?
  • Etiology and surgery for premature closure of cranial suture
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