2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00381-019-04269-y
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Statistical shape analyses of trigonocephaly patients

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“…Early fusion of one or more cranial sutures may result in structural abnormalities in head shape, visual deficits, intracranial hypertension, and neurodevelopmental complications. 13 Metopic craniosynostosis, also termed trigonocephaly, is craniosynostosis characterized by a triangular forehead shape, hypotelorism, lateral orbital retrusion, bitemporal narrowing, and compensatory occipitoparietal expansion. 13,14 Studies have revealed a wide range in the prevalence of intracranial hypertension in patients with isolated trigonocephaly (0%-33%), although screening is difficult in this patient population, given the low sensitivity of funduscopic examination and imaging in newborns and children.…”
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“…Early fusion of one or more cranial sutures may result in structural abnormalities in head shape, visual deficits, intracranial hypertension, and neurodevelopmental complications. 13 Metopic craniosynostosis, also termed trigonocephaly, is craniosynostosis characterized by a triangular forehead shape, hypotelorism, lateral orbital retrusion, bitemporal narrowing, and compensatory occipitoparietal expansion. 13,14 Studies have revealed a wide range in the prevalence of intracranial hypertension in patients with isolated trigonocephaly (0%-33%), although screening is difficult in this patient population, given the low sensitivity of funduscopic examination and imaging in newborns and children.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…13 Metopic craniosynostosis, also termed trigonocephaly, is craniosynostosis characterized by a triangular forehead shape, hypotelorism, lateral orbital retrusion, bitemporal narrowing, and compensatory occipitoparietal expansion. 13,14 Studies have revealed a wide range in the prevalence of intracranial hypertension in patients with isolated trigonocephaly (0%-33%), although screening is difficult in this patient population, given the low sensitivity of funduscopic examination and imaging in newborns and children. 1,4 These children also frequently have developmental delays in speech and language, as well as cerebral function disorders, particularly dysfunction of the frontal lobes.…”
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