Articles with "suture craniosynostosis" as a keyword



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Non-syndromic single-suture craniosynostosis in triplets

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Published in 2018 at "Child's Nervous System"

DOI: 10.1007/s00381-018-3754-5

Abstract: IntroductionCraniosynostosis is the premature fusion of one or more cranial sutures. The cause of non-syndromic craniosynostosis has been attributed to a complex interaction among genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors. Increased concordance rates in monozygotic twins… read more here.

Keywords: syndromic single; suture craniosynostosis; craniosynostosis; non syndromic ... See more keywords
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Neurocognitive outcomes of children with non-syndromic single-suture craniosynostosis

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Published in 2022 at "Child's Nervous System"

DOI: 10.1007/s00381-022-05448-0

Abstract: While the focus of craniosynostosis surgery is to improve head shape, neurocognitive sequelae are common and are incompletely understood. Neurodevelopmental problems that children with craniosynostosis face include cognitive and language impairments, motor delays or deficits,… read more here.

Keywords: neurocognitive outcomes; single suture; outcomes children; craniosynostosis ... See more keywords
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Current Controversies in Metopic Suture Craniosynostosis.

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Published in 2017 at "Oral and maxillofacial surgery clinics of North America"

DOI: 10.1016/j.coms.2017.07.003

Abstract: Metopic craniosynostosis is being reported with an increasing incidence and is now the second most common type of isolated suture craniosynostosis. Numerous areas of controversy exist in the work-up and management, including defining the diagnosis… read more here.

Keywords: suture craniosynostosis; craniosynostosis; controversies metopic; metopic suture ... See more keywords
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Using Patient-Reported Outcome Measures to Screen for Cognitive Function Deficits and Stigma in Patients with Single-Suture Craniosynostosis

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Published in 2022 at "Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery"

DOI: 10.1097/prs.0000000000008939

Abstract: Summary: Children with single-suture craniosynostosis have small but significant deficits in appearance ratings and neurodevelopment. Traditionally, these parameters are studied using a full battery of examinations, which are very time consuming. This study evaluated a… read more here.

Keywords: function; cognitive function; patient reported; suture craniosynostosis ... See more keywords