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Pancraniosynostosis after surgery for single sutural craniosynostosis. Pediatric neurosurgery. [Pediatr Neurosurg] Journal article

 
TitlePancraniosynostosis after surgery for single sutural craniosynostosis.
Author(s)Greene CS 
InstitutionMemorial Miller Children's Hospital, Long Beach, Calif., 90806, USA. CSGJRMD@aol.com
SourcePediatr Neurosurg 1998 Sep; 29(3):127-32.
MeSHChild, Preschool
Cranial Sutures
Craniosynostoses
Female
Humans
Infant
Intracranial Hypertension
Male
Microcephaly
Recurrence
Reoperation
Skull
AbstractThree children who developed pancraniosynostosis after surgery to correct nonsyndromic single suture synostosis (2 sagittal, 1 unilateral coronal) were noted on prolonged follow-up to have a decreased rate of head growth, and beaten copper findings on plain radiographs of the skull. All had elevated intracranial pressure as recorded by lumbar puncture. The children were reoperated, and then cranial growth resumed, and the radiographic abnormalities resolved. Because of the risk of pancraniosynostosis after surgery for single suture craniosynostosis, extended neurosurgical follow-up for patients with craniosynostosis is warranted.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Case Reports
Journal Article
PubMed ID9838264
  
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