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  2. Plagiocephaly - Wikipedia

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    Plagiocephaly, also known as flat head syndrome, [1] [2] is a condition characterized by an asymmetrical distortion (flattening of one side) of the skull.A mild and widespread form is characterized by a flat spot on the back or one side of the head caused by remaining in a supine position for prolonged periods.

  3. Craniosynostosis - Wikipedia

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    In deformational plagiocephaly the skull does not show a bulging of the mastoid and in these patients the skull base and position of the ears is level, all in contrary with plagiocephaly due to craniosynostosis. [12] Displacement of one ear to the front is characteristic for deformational plagiocephaly. [12]

  4. Scaphocephaly - Wikipedia

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    This condition can be corrected by surgery if the child is young enough, typically within the first 3–6 months. [8] The goal of treatment is to correct intracranial pressure and repair bony deformities. [18] The decision to treat is multifactorial and should be performed at a center with an experienced craniofacial team. [19]

  5. Brandi Glanville Undergoes 4 Biopsies by “Botched” Star Dr ...

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    Brandi Glanville is turning to plastic surgeon Dr. Terry Dubrow to find answers about her facial disfigurement.. On Jan. 30, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alumna posted on X, saying the ...

  6. “General Hospital ”Star Leslie Charleson's Cause of Death ...

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    Charleson’s cause of death comes one month after the four-time Daytime Emmy nominee died at age 79 on Jan. 12. At the time, General Hospital' s executive producer Frank Valentini announced her ...

  7. Cephalic disorder - Wikipedia

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    Cephalic disorders (from Greek κεφαλή 'head') are congenital conditions that stem from damage to, or abnormal development of, the budding nervous system.. Cephalic disorders are not necessarily caused by a single factor, but may be influenced by hereditary or genetic conditions, nutritional deficiencies, or by environmental exposures during pregnancy, such as medication taken by the ...

  8. Craniofacial surgery - Wikipedia

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    Craniofacial surgery is a surgical subspecialty that deals with congenital and acquired deformities of the head, skull, face, neck, jaws and associated structures. Although craniofacial treatment often involves manipulation of bone, craniofacial surgery is not tissue-specific; craniofacial surgeons deal with bone, skin, nerve, muscle, teeth, and other related anatomy.

  9. 6-Year-Old Boy Who Was Born Blind Gets Vision Partially ...

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    Jace, now 6, was born with a rare genetic condition that causes blindness ... “He started to respond to the TV and phone within a few weeks of surgery and, within six months, could recognize and ...