2006
DOI: 10.1159/000097534
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Delayed-Onset Craniosynostosis

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“…In terms of anatomical perspectives, CSOs are classified into unisutural, complex (two or more cranial suture closures), and pansynostosis. On a chronological basis, CSO is classified into early infancy and late‐onset or progressive postnatal pansynostosis(PPP, presentation age >9 months) 9,10 . It is important to mention that these definitions are relative and are for better understanding and they do not necessarily demonstrate a prognostic value.…”
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“…In terms of anatomical perspectives, CSOs are classified into unisutural, complex (two or more cranial suture closures), and pansynostosis. On a chronological basis, CSO is classified into early infancy and late‐onset or progressive postnatal pansynostosis(PPP, presentation age >9 months) 9,10 . It is important to mention that these definitions are relative and are for better understanding and they do not necessarily demonstrate a prognostic value.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%