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Baby with narrow cranial cavity, do you understand?
Craniocerebral stenosis is a common head abnormality, accounting for about 38% of head abnormalities. Mainly manifested as skull deformities of various shapes. Due to premature closure of cranial suture, skull growth is limited, which further hinders brain development and may lead to increased intracranial pressure. This article will introduce the related knowledge of cranial cavity stenosis in detail to help you better understand this disease.

You can find it when you are six months old.

Babies with cranial cavity stenosis can usually be found when they are 6 months old. Early detection and early treatment are very important for the treatment of cranial cavity stenosis.

Could lead to increased intracranial pressure.

Due to premature closure of cranial suture, skull growth is limited, which further hinders brain development and may lead to increased intracranial pressure. Patients may have exophthalmos, downward vision, eye movement disorder, edema or atrophy of optic disc, visual impairment or even blindness, and mental retardation.

May be related to many factors.

The etiology of cranial cavity stenosis may be related to embryonic leaf development disorder, heterotopic ossification center of suture tissue, some matrix deficiency or genetic factors. Some experts believe that the incomplete growth of skull interstitial bundle may be the root cause.

Early detection and early treatment

For cranial cavity stenosis, we should find it early and treat it early. If you or someone around you has similar symptoms, please seek medical advice in time!