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Definition of "Cranio"

relating to the skull

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What causes craniosynostosis?

usually genetics

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What is one reason for treatment?

increased cranial pressure

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Definition of "Synostosis"

the fusion of sutures of the skull

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Is craniosynostosis common?

it's rare, only 1/2,500 children are affected

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How can craniosynostosis affect those who have it?

brain does not have space to grow

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Definition of "Fontanelle"

the gap at the top of a baby's head when born

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How can you tell if a baby has craniosynostosis?

a distorted skull shape, slower growth in the head compared to rest of the body, etc

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How is craniosynostosis most commonly treated?

surgery

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At what age do the sutures close?

18 months

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Is craniosynostosis deadly?

no, but it can lead to serious complications like head deformity

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How old should the baby ideally be when surgery happens?

around 1 year old

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How many types of craniosynostosis exist?

4

(sagittal, coronal, metopic, lambdoid) 

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Which babies are more vulnerable to having craniosynostosis?

if the mother has thyroid disease, the baby is more likely to have craniosynostosis

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What happens if craniosynostosis is not treated?

the cranial pressure could lead to brain damage, blindness, & seizures