Isolated cloverleaf skull syndrome

MONDO:0007861

Isolated cloverleaf skull syndrome is a form of craniosynostosis involving multiple sutures (coronal, lambdoidal, sagittal and metopic) characterized by a trilobular skull of varying severity (frontal towering and bossing, temporal bulging and a flat posterior skull), dysmorphic features (downslanting palpebral fissures, midface hypoplasia, and extreme proptosis) and that is complicated by hydrocephalus, cerebral venous hypertension, developmental delay/intellectual disability and hind brain herniation.

Also known as: isolated cloverleaf skull syndrome, KLEEBLATTSCHAEDEL, Kleeblattschadel, Kleeblattschaedel deformity syndrome, Kleeblattschaedel syndrome, Kleeblattschaedel-deformity syndrome, cloverleaf skull, cloverleaf skull syndrome

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