-
entry on FGFR-Related
Craniosynostosis Syndromes Ebenezer, Roy (1960). "
Craniostenosis or oxycephaly".
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology. 8 (3): 77–80. ISSN 0301-4738...
-
Adducted thumb syndrome Other names Christian syndrome,
craniostenosis arthrogryposis cleft palate Adducted thumb syndrome has a
lysosomal recessive pattern...
- rare
syndrome characterized by
skeletal abnormalities,
cutis laxa,
craniostenosis,
ambiguous genitalia,
psychomotor ****ation, and
facial abnormalities...
-
estimated at 1.6 out of
every 100,000 people. It is the most
common craniostenosis syndrome.
Crouzon syndrome was
first described by
Octave Crouzon in...
-
Cardiocranial syndrome,
Pfeiffer type
Other names Cardiocranial syndrome Craniostenosis, sagittal, with
congenital heart disease,
mental deficiency, and mandibular...
-
syndrome Cranios–Craniot
Craniostenosis cataract Craniostenosis with
congenital heart disease mental ****ation
Craniostenosis Craniosynostosis alopecia...
- nih.gov.
Retrieved 2023-09-14.
NINDS Overview Ebenezer, Roy (1960). "
Craniostenosis or oxycephaly".
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology. 8 (3): 77–80. ISSN 0301-4738...
- 1320290123. PMID 3125743.
Graham Jr, JM; Smith, DW (1980). "Metopic
craniostenosis as a
consequence of
fetal head constraint: Two
interesting experiments...
- and
enamel abnormalities causing dental abscesses[citation needed]
Craniostenosis Fractures and pseudofractures[citation needed] Bone pain
Fatigue Dela****...
- In children,
common signs include rickets, fatigue, dela**** growth,
craniostenosis (premature
fusion of
skull bones), and more.
Adults may
experience osteomalacia...