Fazzino Josie Z, Mantilla-Rivas Esperanza, Talbet Joseph H, Kapoor Elina, Manrique Monica, McGrath Jennifer L, Magge Suresh N, Oh Albert K, Rogers Gary F
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Children's National Hospital, Washington, D.C. and.
Department of Neurosurgery, Children's National Hospital, Washington, D.C.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2020 Sep 17;8(9):e3127. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000003127. eCollection 2020 Sep.
Premature fusion of a cranial suture is known to result in characteristic changes in the head shape, even when the synostosis involves only part of the suture. We report an unusual case of a patient seen at the age of 2 months for an abnormal head shape that was present at birth. The phenotype was consistent with an isolated fusion of the frontosphenoidal suture, but the suture was open on a high-resolution computed tomography scan finding. There was no improvement in cranial form after 6 months of helmet therapy, and a follow-up computed tomography scan image taken at age 10 months showed the development of bilateral isolated frontosphenoidal synostosis. This case highlights that an abnormal head shape may, in some patients, predate radiographic evidence of craniosynostosis.
已知颅骨缝过早融合会导致头部形状出现特征性变化,即使骨缝融合仅涉及部分骨缝。我们报告了一例不寻常的病例,该患者出生时即有异常头型,2个月时前来就诊。其表型与额蝶缝孤立融合相符,但高分辨率计算机断层扫描显示该骨缝是开放的。头盔治疗6个月后颅骨形态并无改善,10个月时的随访计算机断层扫描图像显示双侧孤立性额蝶缝骨缝早闭的进展。该病例突出表明,在一些患者中,异常头型可能早于颅骨缝早闭的影像学证据出现。