Diagnosis and Management of Suture-Related Concerns of the Infant Skull
- PMID: 34247705
- DOI: 10.1016/j.pcl.2021.04.002
Diagnosis and Management of Suture-Related Concerns of the Infant Skull
Abstract
The cranial fontanelles and sutures have several benign variations, including most cases of "early" or "late" closure of the anterior fontanelle, bathrocephaly, overriding sutures, and benign metopic ridging. However, recognizing true craniosynostosis and referring the patient to a craniofacial specialist in a timely fashion are imperative, as minimally invasive options can be offered to most patients younger than 6 months of age. Gaining comfort with the physical examination of an infant with an abnormal head shape is best achieved through experience and pattern recognition and will frequently facilitate an accurate diagnosis without the need for ionizing radiation.
Keywords: Anterior fontanelle; Bathrocephaly; Cranial sutures; Craniosynostosis; Plagiocephaly.
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