Crouzon Syndrome: Clinical case

Relevance. Crouzon syndrome is a craniostenosis due to combination of cranial bones hypoplasia and premature ectocranial sutures fusion resulting in deformation of cerebral and facial cranium. Deformations of facial cranium are responsible for exophthalmos and corneoconjunctival xerosis and can lead...

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Main Authors: Nikolai I. Zryachkin (Author), Tatyana N. Buchkova (Author), Galina I. Chebotareva (Author), Tatyana I. Kuleshova (Author)
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Published: Union of pediatricians of Russia, 2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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