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Leptocephaly


Leptocephaly


Leptocephaly is a rare form of complex craniosynostosis (usually considered a form of scaphocephaly) in which the sagittal and metopic suture simultaneously close. Leptocephaly is characterized by equal narrowing of the head (from full sagittal fusion) and a tall and narrow (rather than long) head shape. Leptocephaly is usually nonsyndromic, but has been seen in individual cases such as Neu-Laxova syndrome.

The term leptocephaly has also been used (erroneously) to refer to microcephaly.

See also

  • List of conditions with craniosynostosis
  • Trigonocephaly (isolated metopic synostosis)

References

External links

  • MedGen NCBI entry

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Articles connexes


  1. Scaphocephaly


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