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Craniosynostosis usually involves early closing of one cranial suture but can involve more than one. Brain growth continues even when one or more sutures close ...
Imaging studies can help surgeons create a surgical plan. Virtual surgical planning for treatment of craniosynostosis uses high-definition 3D CT scans and MRI ...
Craniosynostosis is, as we mentioned, the early fusion of the bony plates on the skull, and it results in really abnormal shaped heads. And this can often be ...
Some infants with syndromic craniosynostosis can be treated with endoscopic therapy. In a study published in 2017 in the Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics, ...
But the cause of most nonsyndromic craniosynostosis still is not known. Other research at Mayo Clinic involves the use of MRI scans rather than CT scans for ...
My name is Edward Ahn. I'm a pediatric neurosurgeon and I'll be working on the treatment, the surgical treatment of all neurological disorders of children ...
Minimally invasive surgery can be performed earlier than open surgery for infants with craniosynostosis — with the same outcomes.
Research. Mayo Clinic researchers study craniosynostosis and other neurological conditions. Much progress has been made in understanding the genetic causes of ...
Mayo Clinic researchers study craniosynostosis and other neurological conditions. Much progress has been made in understanding the genetic causes of syndromic ...
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