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Craniosynostosis: An entry from Thomson Gale's Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy through ...
Christine Kelly

Thomson Gale, 2006

Avoiding hard-to-understand medical jargon, the four-volume ?Gale Encyclopedia of Children?s Health? uses language that parents can understand, while still providing enough depth to benefit today's health science students. The set provides in-depth coverage of pediatric diseases and disorders, along with issues related to physical and cognitive/behavioral development.
  
  











  



  
Craniofacial Sutures: Development, Disease and Treatment (Frontiers of Oral Biology)

S. Karger AG (Switzerland), 2008
  
  











  



  
Understanding Craniofacial Anomalies: The Etiopathogenesis of Craniosynostoses and Facial Clefting2 reviews

Wiley-Liss, 2002

Thorough and Learned
"...This book is an appropriately thorough and learned summary of the state of knowledge of craniofacial evolution and embryology....." (Pediatric & Developmental Pathology)
  
  











  



  
Craniosynostosis: An entry from Thomson Gale's Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer, 2nd ed.

Thomson Gale, 2006

Students, researchers, and patients can find reliable, up-to-date and clearly written information in ?The Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer,? a comprehensive survey of 120 cancers, cancer drugs, traditional and alternative treatments and diagnostic procedures.
  
  











  



  
Craniosynostosis: An entry from Thomson Gale's Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders
Brian, PhD Hoyle

Thomson Gale, 2005

Targeted to patients, their families and allied health students, The ?Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders? provides in-depth coverage of neurological diseases and disorders, including stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson disease, Tourette Syndrome, Alzheimer's disease, cerebral palsy, vertigo, amnesia and epilepsy. Related topics include communication aids, electric personal assistive mobility devices, medications for treating ...
  
  











  



  
Craniosynostosis: Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Management

Oxford University Press, USA, 2000

Craniosynostosis, the early fusion of skull sutures, is a serious abnormality of infancy and childhood. Because there are many forms of the condition, both isolated and syndromatic, proper diagnosis is essential before treatment could be carried out. Not only has surgical treatment advanced in recent years, but basic knowledge of sutural and molecular biology of craniosynostosis syndromes has recently come to light. Because dramatic changes ...
  
  











  



  
The Clinical Management of Craniosynostosis (Clinics in Developmental Medicine (Mac Keith Press))

MacKeith Press, 2004

The editors have assembled professional experts to introduce non-craniofacial specialists to ways they can contribute to the welfare of children with craniosynostosis, who are born with congenital deformities of the face and skull. Blindness, deafness, severe learning difficulties and facial deformities are associated problems common in severe cases. Apart from specialized craniofacial units, professionals involved in primary or secondary care ...
  
  











  



  
Craniosynostosis: An entry from Thomson Gale's Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.
Paul Johnson

Thomson Gale, 2005

Information on many genetic disorders, and the frequent new findings on them, has been extremely difficult to come by?until now. The ?Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders? addresses the need for current, hard-to-find facts on emerging discoveries. The two-volume Encyclopedia, presented in a single alphabetical sequence, provides clear, complete information on genetic disorders, including conditions, tests, procedures, treatments and therapies, ...
  
  











  



  
Facial Clefts and Craniosynostosis: Principles and Management

W.B. Saunders Company, 1996

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Interdisciplinary reference for residents in surgery, orthodontists, speech pathologists and others treating facial cleft. Topics are causes, diagnosis and treatment planning, surgery, and outcome assessment. 49 contributors, 37 U.S. Halftone illustrations.
  
  











  



  
Facial Clefts and Craniosynostosis: Principles and Management

W.B. Saunders Company, 1996

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Interdisciplinary reference for residents in surgery, orthodontists, speech pathologists and others treating facial cleft. Topics are causes, diagnosis and treatment planning, surgery, and outcome assessment. 49 contributors, 37 U.S. Halftone illustrations.
  
  











  





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