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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Crouzon syndrome
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  1. ... Basal cell nevus syndrome Congenital syphilis Cleidocranial dysostosis Crouzon syndrome Hurler syndrome Pfeiffer syndrome Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome Russell- ...
  2. ... also be caused by inherited conditions, such as Crouzon syndrome or basal cell nevus syndrome . It may develop ...
  3. ... overlap of bony plates after birth Congenital craniosynostosis Crouzon syndrome Apert syndrome Carpenter syndrome Pfeiffer syndrome
  4. ... Carpenter syndrome (kleeblattschadel, cloverleaf skull deformity) Crouzon disease (craniofacial dysostosis) Pfeiffer syndrome Saethre-Chotzen syndrome
  5. ... craniofacial reconstruction have: Birth defects (such as hypertelorism, Crouzon's disease, Apert's syndrome) Injuries to the head, face, or jaws (maxillofacial) ...
  6. ... blindness. Genetic disorders commonly linked to craniosynostosis include Crouzon, Apert, Carpenter, Saethre-Chotzen, and Pfeiffer syndromes. However, most children with craniosynostosis are otherwise healthy ...