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Intracranial volume change in craniosynostosis
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The results of this study indicate that the underlying mechanism leading to craniosynostosis and constriction of head volume "exhausts" its effect during the first few months of life. Measurement of intracranial volume in clinical practice could be used to "fine tune" the optimum time for surgery. In late-presenting children, this may be useful in predicting possible recurrence.
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