__Abstract__ The cranium of an infant or young child consists of different bony plates intersected by sutures. A calvarial suture is a type of fibrous joint in the cranium. The growth of the cranium is effectuated mainly in the sutures. Two important functions of the calvarial sutures are to secure flexibility of the cranium during passage of a baby through the birth canal, and to facilitate growth and separation of the calvarial bones during intrauterine and perinatal life (Posnick and Ruiz, 2000). It is normal that the calvarial bones are separated by the sutures at the time of birth. Until the age of six years the sutures allow bones of the skull to move. After the age of six years skull growth mostly takes place by apposition ...
craniosynostosis and craniofacial anomalies. 2. Develop a basic understanding of the clinical manife...
Craniosynostosis is a premature cover of one or more sutures, which may occur as part of syndrome (s...
Premature fusion of the calvarial bones at the sutures, or craniosynostosis (CS), is a relatively co...
markdownabstractThis paper describes the role of the displacement of bone centers, i.e., the ...
textabstractCraniosynostosis refers to the premature fusion of one or several calvarian sutures. For...
We all take special care when holding a tiny baby. This is partly because we know that "babies" head...
textabstractSkull sutures are fibrous joints between the different bones of the skull. In adult life...
© 2010 Dr. Sarah KnightCraniosynostosis is a common developmental disorder characterised by prematur...
Cranial bones articulate in areas called sutures that must remain patent until skull growth is compl...
Children with syndromic forms of craniosynostosis undergo a plethora of surgical interventions to re...
The growth of an infant’s skull is intimately intertwined with the growth of the infant’s brain. At ...
textabstractIn the Netherlands between 179.000 and 204.000 children were born annually during the la...
Crouzon syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder with complete penetrance and variable expressivit...
SummaryFacial sutures contribute significantly to postnatal facial development, but their potential ...
Background: Craniosynostosis in newborns is caused by the premature closure of the cranial sutures l...
craniosynostosis and craniofacial anomalies. 2. Develop a basic understanding of the clinical manife...
Craniosynostosis is a premature cover of one or more sutures, which may occur as part of syndrome (s...
Premature fusion of the calvarial bones at the sutures, or craniosynostosis (CS), is a relatively co...
markdownabstractThis paper describes the role of the displacement of bone centers, i.e., the ...
textabstractCraniosynostosis refers to the premature fusion of one or several calvarian sutures. For...
We all take special care when holding a tiny baby. This is partly because we know that "babies" head...
textabstractSkull sutures are fibrous joints between the different bones of the skull. In adult life...
© 2010 Dr. Sarah KnightCraniosynostosis is a common developmental disorder characterised by prematur...
Cranial bones articulate in areas called sutures that must remain patent until skull growth is compl...
Children with syndromic forms of craniosynostosis undergo a plethora of surgical interventions to re...
The growth of an infant’s skull is intimately intertwined with the growth of the infant’s brain. At ...
textabstractIn the Netherlands between 179.000 and 204.000 children were born annually during the la...
Crouzon syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder with complete penetrance and variable expressivit...
SummaryFacial sutures contribute significantly to postnatal facial development, but their potential ...
Background: Craniosynostosis in newborns is caused by the premature closure of the cranial sutures l...
craniosynostosis and craniofacial anomalies. 2. Develop a basic understanding of the clinical manife...
Craniosynostosis is a premature cover of one or more sutures, which may occur as part of syndrome (s...
Premature fusion of the calvarial bones at the sutures, or craniosynostosis (CS), is a relatively co...