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Vannier, Michael
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Vannier, Michael
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Craniosynostoses
Academic Article
Orbital dysmorphology in unilateral coronal synostosis.
Academic Article
Plagiocephaly: differential diagnosis based on endocranial morphology.
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Mandibular dysmorphology in unicoronal synostosis and plagiocephaly without synostosis.
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The craniofacial anomalies archive at St. Louis Children's Hospital: 20 years of craniofacial imaging experience.
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Unicoronal synostosis. A surgical intervention.
Academic Article
Surgical management of sagittal synostosis. A quantitative evaluation of two techniques.
Academic Article
Craniosynostosis: image quality, confidence, and correctness in diagnosis.
Academic Article
Growth of the cranial base in craniosynostosis.
Academic Article
The anatomy of the cranio-orbital deformities of craniosynostosis: insights from 3-D images of CT scans.
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Osseous anatomy of unilateral coronal synostosis.
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Cranial base changes following surgical treatment of craniosynostosis.
Academic Article
Effect of premature sagittal suture closure on craniofacial morphology in a prehistoric male Hopi.
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Binary nature and radiographic identifiability of craniosynostosis.
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Cartographic mapping of the skull from computed tomography scans.
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Craniosynostosis: diagnostic imaging with three-dimensional CT presentation.
Academic Article
Craniosynostosis: diagnostic value of three-dimensional CT reconstruction.
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DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING OF CRANIOSYNOSTOSES
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Craniosynostoses