Craniosynostosis
What can be done to prevent the disease?
There is no
known prevention for craniosynostosis. Avoiding smoking
and higher altitudes may decrease the risk of some forms of this condition. A
couple with a family history of congenital disorders may find genetic counseling helpful.
What are the long-term effects of the disease?
Untreated
craniosynostosis leads to significant skull deformity. If only one suture is
involved, there will probably be no interference with brain function. If more
than one suture is involved, brain function may be impaired.
What are the risks to others?
Craniosynostosis poses no risk
to others. If there is a possibility this condition was inherited, genetic counseling may help with family
planning.
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