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Netwd Health Directory
Craniosynostosis
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Asher's Craniosynostosis Home Page Describes a family's experience with CS. Includes information and links about the condition and its treatment.
Brynne and Craniosynostosis Personal experiences of a family and a child born with craniosynstosis.
Cranio Online For parents of children born with cranial deformities. Includes support group and FAQ. [English and German]
Craniosynostosis Causes, pictures and long term consequences.
Craniosynostosis Information sheet compiled by National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
Craniosynostosis Article from the American Family Physician.
Craniosynostosis Article from eMedicine.
Craniosynostosis Definition, description, diagnosis, treatment and support. Includes photos of patients and illustrations of the cranial sutures involved in this condition.
Craniosynostosis, Endoscopic Strip Craniectomy Information on surgical procedures.
Devin's Craniosynostosis Devin was born with a condition called Craniosynostosis (Sagittal Synostosis) and underwent surgery (craniotomy or craniectomy), at the Hospital for Sick Kids in Toronto, Canada.
FACES: The National Craniofacial Association Support and resources concerning craniofacial disorders including information on 28 specific craniofacial disorders.
Healthubs A brief definition of craniosynostosis, followed by links to research articles, photos, clinical trials and case reports.
Michal's Story English and Hebrew information on craniosynostosis based on the personal case of Michal Glanz from Israel.
Plagiocephaly Information Web Information on the diagnosis and correction of abnormal head shape.
Questions and Answers - Craniosyntosis Frequently asked questions about craniosyntosis, patient and physician resources, and news.
Sagittal Synostosis Homepage Information (including details of genetic research) and support for people affected by this condition.
Tiffanni's Cranio Page About a baby with the condition including post-operative photos.
World Craniofacial Foundation Provides assistance for those in need of treatment.
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