Trigonocephaly: Lille's surgical technique

From the early beginning, in 1977, of our experience in the treatment of trigonocephaly and with the follow-up of 263 patients, we have been convinced that it was a condition related to the skull base. It is now proved thank to the comparison between patient's CT scan and normal template (norma...

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