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Craniosynostosis usually involves premature fusion of a single cranial suture, but it can involve more than one of the sutures in a baby's skull (multiple ...
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 ...
Virtual surgical planning for treatment of craniosynostosis uses high-definition 3D CT scans and MRI scans of your baby's skull to construct a computer- ...
Minimally invasive surgery can be performed earlier than open surgery for infants with craniosynostosis — with the same outcomes.
Other research at Mayo Clinic involves the use of MRI scans rather than CT scans for diagnosis and treatment of craniosynostosis and strategies for minimizing ...
Craniosynostosis is typically treated during infancy. To give the brain enough space to grow and develop, surgery is needed to separate the fused bones. If you' ...
The team guided them through the little boy's surgical treatment and helmet therapy for craniosynostosis. Thomas thrived and, as a result of wearing a ...
Craniosynostosis (kray-nee-o-sin-os-TOE-sis). · Genetic changes. · Decreased oxygen to the fetal brain (cerebral anoxia). · Infections passed to the fetus during ...
To establish whether ZTE imaging of the infant calvarium can provide equivalent information to CT, specifically in reference to diagnosis for craniosynostosis.
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