Gamuts

Separation of cranial sutures in a child

Apert syndrome is a form of acrocephalosyndactyly, a congenital disorder characterized by malformations of the skull, face, hands and feet. It is classified as a branchial arch syndrome, affecting the first branchial (or pharyngeal) arch, the precursor of the maxilla and mandible. [Source: Wikipedia ]

May Be Caused by
Brain abscess
Cerebral contusion
Cerebral edema
Cerebral hemorrhage
Cerebritis
Encephalopathy
Hydranencephaly
Hydrocephalus
Hypervitaminosis A encephalopathy
Incomplete ossification adjacent to sutures
Increased intracranial pressure
Intracranial cyst
Intracranial injury
Lead poisoning
Leukemia
Lymphoma
Macrocephaly
Medulloblastoma
Meningitis
Meningoencephalitis
Metastatic neuroblastoma
Pinealoma
Premature birth
Pseudotumor cerebri
Subdural hematoma
Subdural hygroma
Trauma
Treated deprivation dwarfism
Treated hypothyroidism
May Be Caused by
Brain abscess
Cerebral contusion
Cerebral edema
Cerebral hemorrhage
Cerebritis
Encephalopathy
Hydranencephaly
Hydrocephalus
Hypervitaminosis A encephalopathy
Incomplete ossification adjacent to sutures
Increased intracranial pressure
Intracranial cyst
Intracranial injury
Lead poisoning
Leukemia
Lymphoma
Macrocephaly
Medulloblastoma
Meningitis
Meningoencephalitis
Metastatic neuroblastoma
Pinealoma
Premature birth
Pseudotumor cerebri
Subdural hematoma
Subdural hygroma
Trauma
Treated deprivation dwarfism
Treated hypothyroidism


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