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- D Thompson, B Jones, R Hayward, and W Harkness.
- Craniofacial Centre, Hospital for Sick Children, London.
- Br J Hosp Med. 1994 Jun 15;52(1):17-24.
AbstractCraniosynostosis poses a challenge to a multiplicity of paediatric specialties. In addition to the obvious cosmetic considerations there are often severe functional connotations. The spectrum of these disorders is outlined, and their investigation and the options for surgical correction are discussed.
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