1. FACES: The National Craniofacial Association - healthfinder.gov
The National Craniofacial Association, formerly the Debbie Fox Foundation, was created in 1969 to assist individuals with facial disfigurations and their families. The Association maintains a registry of centers offering corrective surgery for cra...
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2. Crouzon Syndrome (Craniofacial Dysostosis) | Cleft Palate Foundation
Crouzon syndrome, also called craniofacial dysostosis, is one of a large group of birth defects in which there is abnormal fusion (joining between some of the bones of the skull and of the face). This fusion does not allow the bones to grow normal...
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3. Disease InfoSearch: diaphyseal, hyperplasia, with, dysostosis, craniofacial | Genetic Alliance
Disease InfoSearch: diaphyseal, hyperplasia, with, dysostosis, craniofacial
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4. Cleidocranial dysostosis
Cleidocranial dysostosis is disorder involving the abnormal development of bones in the skull and collar (clavicle) area. The condition is passed down through families (inherited).
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5. Cleidocranial dysostosis
Cleidocranial dysostosis is a disorder involving the abnormal development of bones in the skull and collar (clavicle) area. The condition is passed down through families (inherited).
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6. Oculomaxillofacial dysostosis
Richieri Costa Gorlin syndrome; Oculomaxillofacial dysplasia with oblique facial clefts; Oblique facial clefts;
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7. Thoracopelvic dysostosis
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8. Cleidocranial Dysostosis
Medical/Scientific description of Cleidocranial dysostosis with emphasis on the genetics of the condition
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9. Craniofacial
Surgery for head and face deformities (craniofacial reconstruction) depends on the type and severity of deformity, and the condition of the patient.
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10. Craniofacial Biology
Mineralized Tissue Biology; Osteoimmunology; Craniofacial Development and Anomalies; Tissue Engineering and Regeneration; Biomaterial Sciences; Oral and Pharyngeal Cancer;
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