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particular FGFR2,
which has been
reported in 90% of the
syndromic craniosynostoses such as Apert, Crouzon,
Peiffer and Jackson–Weiss. The
mutations can...
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turricephaly where the head is cone-shaped, and is the most
severe of the
craniosynostoses. It may be ****ociated with: 8th
cranial nerve lesion Optic nerve compression...
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fibroblast growth factor...
- have
multiple sutures involved, most
specifically bilateral coronal craniosynostoses, and
either open
vault surgery or
strip craniectomy (if the
child is...
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testing through STR
analysis rejected the
hypothesis of
gynecomastia and
craniosynostoses (e.g., Antley–Bixler syndrome) or
Marfan syndrome.
Genetic testing...
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Benjamin (2011).
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Molecular Genetics,
Principles of
Diagnosis and Treatment. Karger...
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Research https://docs...
- MeSH C05.116.099.370.894 –
synostosis MeSH C05.116.099.370.894.232 –
craniosynostoses MeSH C05.116.099.370.894.232.015 –
acrocephalosyndactylia MeSH C05...