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Description

Premature fusion of the various sutures in the human neurocranium (skull vault and base) is defined as craniosynostosis (CRS). Clinical consequences include abnormal head shape and increased intracranial pressure, which may result in neurologic symptoms, developmental delay, and hearing or vision problems. Approximately 80% of cases are classified as nonsyndromic craniosynostosis and present as isolated suture fusion with no other associated anomalies. Sagittal suture fusion is the most common form of isolated craniosynostosis, accounting for 40 to 58% of all isolated cases (summary by Yagnik et al., 2012). For a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of craniosynostosis, see CRS1 (123100).

OMIM

  • Mode of Inheritance

  • Autosomal dominant inheritance

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  • OMIM

    615529

  • Orphanet
  • HPO
  • Medgen

    C3809819

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