PPT-CRANIOSYNOSTOSIS
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Pathological condition that results from premature fusion of one or more sutures in the cranial vault Associated with a deformity of the vault and cranial base
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Pathological condition that results from premature fusion of one or more sutures in the cranial vault Associated with a deformity of the vault and cranial base Development Bones of the cranium. Sung-Wook Choi, MD, MALD. Medical University of South Carolina. Department of Anesthesia . and Perioperative Medicine. Updated 1/2020. Disclosures. No disclosures to report. Learning Objectives:. Define craniosynostosis and describe the underlying pathogenesis and pathophysiology. ERN CRANIO. This. . powerpoint. . can. help . to. . recognize. . the. diagnosis craniosynostosis.. Whenever. . there. is . doubt. . about. . the. diagnosis, . seek. . advise. at a center of expertise on craniosynostosis. . This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in Cra Figure 1 - Anatomy of the skull in an infant showing the various bones that fuse PathologyCraniosynostosis occurs when one or more of the major sutures close early The cause is unknown It is called Volume 1 , Issue 1 SYNOSTOSIS Andrew Reisner , M.D., William R. B oydston, M.D., Ph.D., Barun Brahma, M.D., Joshua Chern, M.D., Ph.D., David Wrubel, M.D. Craniosynostosis, an early closure of t Genetic Risk Factors. Anisha R. Noble. 1. , Michael Cunningham. 2-4. , Austin Lam. 1. , Tara Wenger. 5. , Kathleen C. Sie. 1,2,4,6. , Jonathan Perkins. 1,2,4,6. , John Dahl. 1,2,4,6. 1. Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, University of Washington; . Eric Min. 1, 2. ; John Munday. 1. , SLP; Roma Patel. 1. ; Alyssa Fogolin. 1. ; Adriane Baylis. 1. , PhD, CCC-SLP; Ibrahim Khansa. 1, 2. , MD; Gregory Pearson. 1, 2. , MD. 1. Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH; . Associated with a deformity of the vault and cranial base.. Development. Bones of the cranium. The skull base and the calvarial vault. . Growth of skull bones. Expanding growth of the brain.. .
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