Marsh J L, Galic M, Vannier M W
Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri.
Clin Plast Surg. 1991 Apr;18(2):237-49.
The surface dysmorphology of the head in Apert syndrome has been known for a century. Recent advances in computer-assisted medical imaging technology allows in vivo nondestructive "dissection." The authors have used this technology to study the subsurface craniofacial dysmorphology of 14 patients with Apert syndrome ranging in age from infancy to adulthood.
Apert综合征患者头部的表面畸形已为人所知达一个世纪之久。计算机辅助医学成像技术的最新进展使得活体无损“解剖”成为可能。作者利用这项技术研究了14例年龄从婴儿期到成年期的Apert综合征患者的颅面深部畸形。