[HTML] from nih.govPC Khanna, MM Thapa, RS Iyer… - The Indian journal of …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... Note marked flattening of the frontal bones. Oxycephaly [Figure 9] Oxycephaly (Greek: oxys = sharp) results most commonly from a combination of severe sagittal and coronal synostoses. ... Figure 9(A, B). Figure 9(A, B) Oxycephaly. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 4 versions
HCBDST Schweitzera… - … Genetics, Principles of …, 2011 - books.google.com ... isolated') craniosyn- ostosis are denominated according to the predominant deformity resulting from premature fusion of one of the major cranial sutures: scaphocephaly, trigonocephaly, anterior plagiocephaly, brachycephaly, posterior plagio- cephaly, and oxycephaly. ... Related articles
WKH Collmannb - Craniosynostoses: Molecular Genetics, …, 2011 - books.google.com ... fig. 2), whereas oxycephaly re- sults from progressive multisutural fusion. The latter is a common phenomenon in SCS: in our own study group, 35% of individuals presented with pansynostosis at a median age of 30 months. ... Related articles
J Undabeitia, C Pendleton, GI Jallo… - Child's Nervous …, 2011 - Springer ... sion areas: an evidence possibly of the need of the openings. Child certainly much improved—as case of oxycephaly improved. Has stopped headbeating” Childs Nerv Syst Page 3. ... Child certainly much improved—as case of oxycephaly improved. Has stopped headbeating. ...
RM deSouza, Z Zador… - Neurological Research, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com ... 1 Kleibatschadel, or the clover-leaf skull, 2 single sagittal synostosis, 3 and multisutural synostosis causing oxycephaly, 4 when causing significant craniocephalic disproportion, can be associated with clinically symptomatic CMI. ...Oxycephaly, a severe craniosynostosis. ... All 2 versions