Until recently, trigonocephaly has not been associated with abnormalities of and craniosynostosis is not a common feature of GCPS. However, there have been 2 prior reports of patients presenting with trigonocephaly, polysyndactyly, and agenesis of the corpus callosum, one of whom had a father ...
Abstract Metopic synostosis is a relatively simple form of craniosynostosis, resulting from premature fusion of the metopic suture. In this pathology diffe... CD Rocco,F Velardi,A Ferrario,... - 《Childs Nerv Syst》 被引量: 51发表: 1996年 Trigonocephaly: Results after surgical correction of...
Introduction Metopic suture synostosis leading to trigonocephaly is considered the second most frequent type of craniosynostosis. Besides esthetic results, we present 25 consecutive pediatric cases operated upon metopic suture synostosis with a focus on the child's motor, speech, and neurocognitive de...
Cases. - We report two infants with metopic craniosynostosis, born to mothers who were treated with valproic acid. In one case, a prenatal diagnosis was made. In the other case, only the male dizygotic twin was affected. Conclusion, - Trigonocephaly may be a symptom of valproate embryofoe...
Non-syndromic craniosynostosis and its molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. Metopic synostosis, one of the less common non-syndromic forms, results in trigonocephaly. We hypothesized that cells in fused sutures express higher levels of osteogenic genes and produce paracrine factors that ...
craniosynostosis, metopic, trigonocephaly, sutureMetopic craniosynostosis is a common growth disturbance in the infant cranium, second only to sagittal synostosis. Presenting symptoms are usually of a clinical nature and are defined by an angular forehead, retruded lateral brow, bitemporal narrowing,...
BACKGROUND: Metopic synostosis results in trigonocephaly with bitemporal narrowing. Treatment involves differential fronto-orbital advancement, widening of the bitemporal region, and rounding the forehead. The purpose of this article was to implement three-dimensional surgical planning to treat metopic sy...
TrigonocephalyHypotelorismBackground Patients with metopic craniosynostosis and trigonocephaly are classically treated with a fronto-orbital advancement. In contrast, a minimally invasive treatment entails a narrow ostectomy of the fused suture, followed by postoperative helmet molding. The goal of this...
TrigonocephalyEndoscopicPurpose To assess intermediate-term (> 3 years) outcomes of endoscopic strip craniectomy with postoperative helmet therapy (ESC + HT) for the treatment of infants with severe trigonocephaly. Methods This retrospective study examined cranial morphology of consecutive patients with...
trigonocephalyPurpose: Treatment of metopic craniosynostosis is performed by either fronto-orbital advancement (FOA) or endoscopic-assisted techniques. Interfrontal angle (IFA) is a validated measure of trigonocephaly, but requires a computed tomography scan. The most common direct measure to assess ...