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Skull

  • What are five causes of secondary craniosynostosis (secondary to abnormal brain development or bone growth)?
  • What are seven causes of widened cranial sutures?
  • What are three conditions in the differential diagnosis of primary craniosynostosis?
  • What is positional plagiocephaly?
  • What modality is most useful for the diagnosis of craniosynostosis?
  • Which suture line closes prematurely in each of the five types of craniosynostosis dolichocephaly (scaphocephaly), brachycephaly, turricephaly, oxycephaly, and plagiocephaly?
  • Which type of craniosynostosis is the most common?

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