Clinics in Developmental Medicine No. 163
Children with craniosynostosis are born with congenital
deformities of the face and skull. In severe cases associated
problems are common. The child who is not properly cared for can
end up blind, deaf and with severe learning difficulties. In
addition, they may be left with unacceptable facial deformities.
Outside specialized craniofacial units, there is at present nowhere
for those involved in primary or secondary care to go for help with
the many practical problems that these children present. In this
book, a distinguished team of editors have assembled experts in the
field to introduce the non-craniofacial specialist to what can be
achieved and how they can contribute to the child's welfare. It
will be essential reading for paediatricians seeking practical
information about the management of these disorders, and for
specialists in neurosurgery, ENT, ophthalmology, plastic surgery,
maxillo-facial surgery, orthodontics, psychology, genetics,
anaesthesia, audiology and speech therapy.
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