The Role of Bone Centers in the Pathogenesis of Craniosynostosis: An Embryologic Approach Using CT Measurements in Isolated Craniosynostosis and Apert and Crouzon Syndromes
Irene M. J. Mathijssen(Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences), Christl Vermeij‐Keers(Erasmus MC), Sven Kreiborg(Royal Danish Defence College), Jacques C. van der Meulen(St. John's Hospital), J. M. Vaandrager(Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences), H. Pieterman(Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences), Frans W. Zonneveld(Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences)
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