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- :Sewda, Anshuman ;White, Sierra R.January 14 2019 | Pediatr Res. 85(4):463-468:BackgroundCraniosynostosis (CS), the premature fusion of one or more neurocranial sutures, is associated with approximately 200 syndromes; however, ab...
- :Ye, Xiaoqian ;Guilmatre, AudreyMar 2016 | Plast Reconstr Surg. 137(3):952-961.:BackgroundCraniosynostosis is a condition that includes the premature fusion of one or multiple cranial sutures. Among various craniosynostosis forms,...
- :Nicoletti, Paola ;Zafer, Samreen5 17 2024 | Genet Med Open. 2:Purpose:The etiopathogenesis of coronal nonsyndromic craniosynostosis (cNCS), a congenital condition defined by premature fusion of 1 or both coronal ...
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