kallonsynostoosi
Kallonsynostoosi, also known as craniosynostosis, is a congenital condition characterized by the premature fusion of one or more cranial sutures. These sutures are fibrous joints that separate the bones of the skull in infants, allowing for brain growth and development. When a suture fuses prematurely, it restricts the skull's ability to expand, which can lead to abnormal head shape and potentially increased intracranial pressure.
The exact causes of kallonsynostoosi are not fully understood, but genetic factors are believed to play a
Symptoms vary depending on which sutures are affected and the number of sutures involved. Common signs include
Treatment for kallonsynostoosi usually involves surgical intervention to release the fused suture(s) and reshape the skull,