Craniosynostosis: Correlation with Cranial Vault Shape and Osseous Defects

This study assessed the value of three-dimensional CT (3D CT) in the diagnosis of craniosynostosis, and correlated the cranial deformity with the presence of osseous defects in cranial vault's bones. One hundred and two children (55♀ and 47♂) with a clinical suspicion of craniosynostosis, under...

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Veröffentlicht in:The neuroradiology journal 2009-08, Vol.22 (4), p.426-434
Hauptverfasser: Damianidis, Ch, Kyriakou, V., Vachtsevanos, N., Tzikos, F., Konstantinou, D., Tsitouridis, I.
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