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Keywords: Fronto-orbital remodelling
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Syndromic Craniosynostosis: Complexities of Clinical Care
Available to PurchaseJustine O''Hara, Federica Ruggiero, Louise Wilson, Greg James, Graeme Glass, Owase Jeelani, Juling Ong, Richard Bowman, Michelle Wyatt, Robert Evans, Martin Samuels, Richard Hayward, David J. Dunaway
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Molecular Syndromology
Mol Syndromol (2019) 10 (1-2): 83–97.
Published Online: 16 January 2019
... [Greig et al., 2013]. Type I cases tend to be quite mild if compared with type II and III variants; the mildness of the phenotype results from minor involvement of sutures, with bicoronal synostosis not affecting the skull base size. Type I may come to surgery or fronto-orbital remodelling...