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Causes of neonatal craniosynostosis in children
Craniosynostosis is a dangerous disease that seriously affects the growth and development of the patient. Early craniosynostosis, if not detected and treated promptly, will affect the development of the brain, vision and psychomotor ability of the patient.
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Types of skull fusion are common in children
Craniosynostosis in children is a relatively rare malformation. This type of malformation not only causes aesthetic loss but also limits brain development, severely affecting the physical and mental development of children.
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Diagnosis and treatment of early craniosynostosis in children
Craniosynostosis (also known as craniosynostosis) is a relatively rare malformation, affecting an average of 6 out of every 10,000 children. This is a relatively dangerous malformation, and if not treated promptly, it can affect the child's future life.
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Cranioplasty in patients with craniocervical stenosis
Craniosynostosis is a congenital malformation involving the deformation of the infant's skull, which causes brain abnormalities. The method to improve the condition of cranial stenosis in infants that is being researched and applied more and more widely today is cranioplasty surgery, helping the child's brain to develop and repel the serious consequences caused by this disease.
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