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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Coronal craniosynostosis
  1. ... the disorder. FGFR3-associated coronal synostosis Muenke nonsyndromic coronal craniosynostosis Genetic Testing Registry: Muenke syndrome Muenke syndrome National ...
  2. ... also been identified in some people with isolated coronal craniosynostosis. This condition is characterized by a premature fusion ... to ear (the coronal suture). People with isolated coronal craniosynostosis do not have the other features that are ...
  3. ... K, Speltz ML, Cunningham ML. Isolated sagittal and coronal craniosynostosis associated with TWIST box mutations. Am J Med ...
  4. ... TWIST 1 gene mutations: functional differentiation from Muenke coronal synostosis syndrome. Eur J Hum Genet. 2006 Jan;14(1):39-48. doi: 10.1038/sj.ejhg.5201507. Citation on PubMed
  5. ... by the premature fusion of certain skull bones (craniosynostosis) and abnormalities of bones in the arms and hands.People with Baller-Gerold syndrome have prematurely fused skull bones, most often along the coronal suture, the growth line that goes over the ...
  6. ... premature closure of certain bones of the skull (craniosynostosis) during development, which affects the shape of the head and face. Many people with this disorder have a premature fusion of skull bones along the coronal suture, the growth line that goes over the ...
  7. ... premature closure of certain bones of the skull (craniosynostosis) during ... skull bones along the coronal suture, which is the growth line that goes ...