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Syndromic Craniosynostosis review and treatment pearls (with Dr. Michael Markiewicz)

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What Is Non-Sondromic Craniosinostosis?

The most common form of craniosinostosis is non-sondromic. It's a premature fusion of cranial sutures and there are so many ways to classify it, but really the simple forms are syndromic and non-sONDromic. I think diagnosis is key and by no means am I a dysmorphologist. You also need access to a neurosurgeon of course, an ophthalmologist as we talked about is critical for looking for papalodema and signs of incrystalline and cranial pressure. And I don't know if we talked about the risk factors too much or just getting away from genetics because these are more

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