Tag: premature skull fusion


CRANIOSTENOSIS

Introduction: Defining Craniostenosis and Its Implications Craniostenosis, often referred to as craniosynostosis, is a critical pediatric condition characterized by the premature fusion of one or more cranial sutures. These sutures are fibrous joints that connect the bony plates of the skull, which are typically designed to remain open and flexible during infancy and early childhood. […]

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BRACHYCEPHALIC

BRACHYCEPHALIC The Core Definition of Brachycephaly Brachycephaly, derived from Greek words meaning “short” and “head,” describes a specific cranial shape characterized by an abnormally wide and short skull. In a medical context, it is often discussed in relation to craniosynostosis, a congenital condition where one or more sutures between the skull bones of an infant […]

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