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A new study presents a detailed cellular atlas of the developing coronal suture, the one most commonly fused as a consequence of single gene mutations, leading to birth defects such as ...
A new study in Nature Communications presents a detailed cellular atlas of the developing coronal suture, the one most commonly fused as a consequence of single gene mutations, leading to birth ...
"By examining the very earliest stages of coronal suture development at cellular resolution, our study provides key insights into why this suture is particularly vulnerable to defects in newborns with ...
Single-cell analysis identifies a key role for Hhip in murine coronal suture development. Nature Communications , 2021; 12 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-27402-5 Cite This Page : ...
Holmes, G. et al., Single-cell analysis identifies a key role for Hhip in murine coronal suture development. Nature Communications, December 8, 2021, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-27402-5 About the ...
Craniosynostosis is the early fusion of the cranial sutures, which poses numerous diagnostic and medical complications. It is a frequent abnormality that affects 3–5 out of every 10,000 babies.
Bicoronal craniosynostosis occurs when both sides of the coronal suture close prematurely. This causes the head to grow broad and short (brachycephaly). Lambdoid craniosynostosis.
In such scenarios, we can use a trifold method to appose a large iris defect with a combination of techniques. In this column, we describe the method and its use in brief. Figure 1.
Look for a second line at the front of the skull -- the coronal suture – which fully fuses by age 40. Teeth. Study the teeth. If they're worn down it could be a sign of a poor diet.
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