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Oxycephaly |
Classification and external resources |
ICD-10 |
Q75.0 |
ICD-9 |
756.0 |
Oxycephaly, also known as turricephaly and high-head syndrome, is a type of cephalic disorder. This is a term sometimes used to describe the premature closure of the coronal suture plus any other suture, like the lambdoid, or it may be used to describe the premature fusing of all sutures. It should be differentiated from Crouzon syndrome. Oxycephaly is the most severe of the craniosynostoses.
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Congenital malformations and deformations of musculoskeletal system / musculoskeletal abnormality (Q65–Q76, 754–756.3)
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Appendicular
limb / dysmelia |
Upper
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clavicle / shoulder:
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Cleidocranial dysostosis · Sprengel's deformity · Wallis Zieff Goldblatt syndrome
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hand deformity:
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Madelung's deformity · Clinodactyly · Oligodactyly · Polydactyly
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Lower
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hip:
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Dislocation of hip / Hip dysplasia · Upington disease · Coxa valga · Coxa vara
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knee:
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Genu valgum · Genu varum · Genu recurvatum · Discoid meniscus · Congenital patellar dislocation · Congenital knee dislocation
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foot deformity:
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varus (Club foot / Pigeon toe) · valgus (Flat feet) · Pes cavus · Rocker bottom foot · Hammer toe
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Either / both
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dactyly / digit:
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Polydactyly / Syndactyly (webbed toes) · Arachnodactyly · Cenani Lenz syndactylism · Ectrodactyly · Brachydactyly (Clubbed thumb)
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reduction deficits / limb:
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Acheiropodia · ectromelia (Phocomelia · Amelia · Hemimelia)
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multiple joints:
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Arthrogryposis · Larsen syndrome · Rapadilino syndrome
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Axial |
Craniofacial
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Craniosynostosis:
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Scaphocephaly · Oxycephaly · Trigonocephaly
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Craniofacial dysostosis:
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Crouzon syndrome · Hypertelorism · Hallermann–Streiff syndrome · Treacher-Collins syndrome
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other:
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Macrocephaly · Platybasia · Craniodiaphyseal dysplasia · Dolichocephaly · Greig cephalopolysyndactyly syndrome · Plagiocephaly · Saddle nose
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Vertebral column
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spinal curvature (Scoliosis) · Klippel-Feil syndrome · Spondylolisthesis · Spina bifida occulta · Sacralization
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Thoracic skeleton
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ribs:
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Cervical · Bifid
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sternum:
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Pectus excavatum · Pectus carinatum
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noco(arth/defr/back/soft)/cong, sysi/epon, injr
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English Journal
- Augmentation of smad-dependent BMP signaling in neural crest cells causes craniosynostosis in mice.
- Komatsu Y, Yu PB, Kamiya N, Pan H, Fukuda T, Scott GJ, Ray MK, Yamamura K, Mishina Y.SourceDepartment of Biologic and Materials Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Laboratory of Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.
- Journal of bone and mineral research : the official journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research.J Bone Miner Res.2013 Jun;28(6):1422-33. doi: 10.1002/jbmr.1857.
- Craniosynostosis describes conditions in which one or more sutures of the infant skull are prematurely fused, resulting in facial deformity and delayed brain development. Approximately 20% of human craniosynostoses are thought to result from gene mutations altering growth factor signaling; however,
- PMID 23281127
- Craniosynostosis: imaging review and primer on computed tomography.
- Badve CA, K MM, Iyer RS, Ishak GE, Khanna PC.SourceDepartment of Radiology, Seattle Children's Hospital, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA, chaitrabadve@gmail.com.
- Pediatric radiology.Pediatr Radiol.2013 Jun;43(6):728-42. doi: 10.1007/s00247-013-2673-6. Epub 2013 May 2.
- Craniosynostosis is encountered in the pediatric population in isolated or syndromic forms. The resulting deformity depends on the number and type of sutures involved and, in multi-sutural synostosis, the order of suture fusion. Primary craniosynostosis needs to be differentiated from the secondary
- PMID 23636536
Related Links
- turricephaly /tur·ri·ceph·a·ly/ (tur″ĭ-sef´ah-le) oxycephaly. turricephaly. See oxycephaly. oxycephaly [ok-se-sef´ah-le] a condition in which the top of the skull is pointed or conical owing to premature closure of the coronal and lambdoid ...
- An unusual case of uncomplicated turricephaly is reported, in which all the cranial sutures were prematurely fused from birth. Nevertheless, the skull underwent ... Department of Anatomy, Medical Biology Centre, The Queen's ...
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- oxy
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- oxycephaly, acrocephaly, acrocephalia
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- 尖塔頭蓋症、尖頭蓋症、尖塔状頭蓋、尖頭蓋、塔状頭 塔状頭蓋 長頭症 長頭蓋症 dolichocephalia turricephaly, tower head, pointed head
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- 冠状縫合の癒合・閉鎖が早期かつ対称性に起きた病態
- 頭蓋の前後と側方への発育が阻害され、細長い塔状の頭蓋となる
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- acrocephaly
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- 尖頭症 oxycephaly、塔状頭蓋 turricephaly tower skull
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