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Parietal Bone - Abnormalities
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Monday, November 23, 2009

Tgfbr2 is required for development of the skull vault.

19 Aug 2009 Transforming growth factor beta (TGFbeta) is known to play important roles in multiple developmental processes. One of the main functions is in skeletal development. Our previous studies demonstrated that loss of Tgfbr2 in Prx1Cre-expressing limb ... Read more...


Morphological integration of the skull in craniofacial anomalies.

30 Jul 2009 OBJECTIVES - To understand how surgical interventions impact the organization and internal integration of the major components of the skull, we address the functional and developmental relationships during perinatal development. METHODS - A number ... Read more...


Pfeiffer syndrome twins: despite improved correction in one twin, growth disturbance results in similar need for subsequent monobloc advancement.

29 Apr 2009 BACKGROUND: Twins with Pfeiffer syndrome (or acrocephalosyndactyly) had a similar phenotypic appearance with findings of classic or type 1 Pfeiffer syndrome, including bicoronal and sagittal craniosynostoses, midface hypoplasia, and broad ... Read more...

 

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Descriptor UI: D010294

Alternative terms: Parietal Bone; Bone, Parietal; Bones, Parietal; Parietal Bones;

Allowable Qualifiers: abnormalities; anatomy & histology; blood supply; cytology; drug effects; embryology; enzymology; growth & development; immunology; injuries; innervation; metabolism; microbiology; parasitology; pathology; physiology; physiopathology; radiation effects; radiography; radionuclide imaging; surgery; transplantation; ultrastructure; ultrasonography; chemistry; virology;

Tree Number: A02.835.232.781.651;

Technical Notes: fractures: coord PARIETAL BONE /inj (IM) + SKULL FRACTURES (IM); neopl: coord IM with SKULL NEOPLASMS (IM)

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