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  2. CDAGS syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Mendoza-Londono updated the name from CAP-syndrome to CDAGS; the abbreviation "CDAGS" summarizes the most prominent features of the disorder: "C" stands for craniosynostosis and clavicular hypoplasia; "D" for delayed closure of the fontanel, cranial defects, and, in some patients, deafness; "A" for anal anomalies, including anterior placement ...

  3. Fontanelle - Wikipedia

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    During birth, fontanelles enable the bony plates of the skull to flex, allowing the child's head to pass through the birth canal. The ossification of the bones of the skull causes the anterior fontanelle to close over by 9 to 18 months. [3] The sphenoidal and posterior fontanelles close during the first few months of life.

  4. Anterior fontanelle - Wikipedia

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    The anterior fontanelle (bregmatic fontanelle, frontal fontanelle) is the largest fontanelle, and is placed at the junction of the sagittal suture, coronal suture, and frontal suture; it is lozenge-shaped, and measures about 4 cm in its antero-posterior and 2.5 cm in its transverse diameter. The fontanelle allows the skull to deform during ...

  5. Wrinkly skin syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Wrinkly skin syndrome (WSS) is a rare genetic condition characterized by sagging, wrinkled skin, low skin elasticity, and delayed fontanelle (soft spot) closure, along with a range of other symptoms. [1] The disorder exhibits an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern with mutations in the ATP6V0A2 gene, leading to abnormal glycosylation events ...

  6. Cleidocranial dysostosis - Wikipedia

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    A soft spot or larger soft area in the top of the head where the fontanelle failed to close, or the fontanelle closes late. Bones and joints are underdeveloped. People are shorter and their frames are smaller than their siblings who do not have the condition. The permanent teeth include supernumerary teeth. Unless these supernumeraries are ...

  7. Craniosynostosis - Wikipedia

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    When the ICP is elevated the following symptomes may occur: vomiting, visual disturbance, bulging of the anterior fontanel, altered mental status, papilledema and headache. [ 29 ] The main risks of prolonged elevated intracranial pressure may include cognitive impairment and impaired vision through prolonged papilledema [ 17 ] and subsequent ...

  8. It’s high season in Thailand. Avoid the crowds by visiting ...

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    The closure is an example of the struggle Thailand faces. Ultimately, tourism is essential to the country’s economy. Last year, ...

  9. Bregma - Wikipedia

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    Cranial height is defined as the distance between the bregma and the midpoint of the foramen magnum (the basion). [6] This is strongly linked to more general growth. [6] This can be used to assess the general health of a deceased person as part of an archaeological excavation, giving information on the health of a population.