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Craniofacial Dysostosis With Syringomyelia and Associated Anomalies

Kenneth R. Magee, MD; Jay P. Berke, MD
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Accepted for publication Feb 18, 1975.

Reprint requests to the Department of Neurology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 (Dr Magee).


Arch Neurol. 1976;33(1):63-65. doi:10.1001/archneur.1976.00500010065010
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• A 16-year-old boy had craniofacial dysostosis, hydrocephalus, and syringomyelia. Other anomalies included platybasia, a Klippel-Feil anomaly, webbed toes, and a cutaneous hemangioma. Evaluation included cerebral angiography, ventriculography, and myelography.

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Crouzon O:  Dysostose craniofacilae, hereditare . Bull Soc Med Hop Paris 33:545-555, 1912;.
Eshbaugh D:  Relation of the changes in the brain to those in the skull of Crouzon's and similar diseases: With report of a case . J Neuropathol Exp Neurol 7:328-343, 1948;.
Smith DW: Major Problems in Clinical Pediatrics . Philadelphia, WB Saunders Co, 1970;, vol 7.
Kushner J, Alexander E, Davis C, et al:  Crouzon's disease (craniofacial dysostosis): Modern diagnosis and treatment . J Neurosurg 37:434-441, 1972;.
Fishman MA, Hogan G, Dodge P:  The concurrence of hydrocephalus and craniosynostosis . J Neurosurg 34:621-629, 1971;.
Andersson H, Gomes SP:  Craniosynostosis: Review of the literature and indications for surgery . Acta Paediatr Scand 57:47-54, 1968;.
Flippen JH:  Craniofacial dysostosis of Crouzon: Report of a case in which the malformation occurred in four generations . Pediatrics 5:90-96, 1950;.
Shiller JG:  Craniofacial dysostosis of Crouzon: A case report and pedigree with emphasis on heredity . Pediatrics 23:107-112, 1959;.
Lake MS, Kuppinger GC:  Craniofacial dysostosis (Crouzon's disease): Report of three cases . Arch Ophthalmol 44:37-47, 1950;.
Dodge HW, Weed MW, Kennedy RLJ:  Craniofacial dysostosis: Crouzon's disease . Pediatrics 23:98-106, 1959;.
Baldwin JL:  Dysostosis craniofacialis of Crouzon . Laryngoscope 78:1660-1676, 1968;.
Merrit HH: A Textbook of Neurology , ed 5. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1973;.
List CF:  Neurologic syndromes accompanying developmental anomalies of occipital bone, atlas, and axia . Arch Neurol Psychiatry 45:577-616, 1941;.
Spillane JD, Pallis C, Jones A:  Developmental abnormalities in the region of the foramen magnum . Brain 80:11-48, 1957;.
Barnett H, Foster J, Hudgson P: Major Problems in Neurology . Philadelphia, WB Saunders Co, 1973;, vol 1.

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Crouzon O:  Dysostose craniofacilae, hereditare . Bull Soc Med Hop Paris 33:545-555, 1912;.
Eshbaugh D:  Relation of the changes in the brain to those in the skull of Crouzon's and similar diseases: With report of a case . J Neuropathol Exp Neurol 7:328-343, 1948;.
Smith DW: Major Problems in Clinical Pediatrics . Philadelphia, WB Saunders Co, 1970;, vol 7.
Kushner J, Alexander E, Davis C, et al:  Crouzon's disease (craniofacial dysostosis): Modern diagnosis and treatment . J Neurosurg 37:434-441, 1972;.
Fishman MA, Hogan G, Dodge P:  The concurrence of hydrocephalus and craniosynostosis . J Neurosurg 34:621-629, 1971;.
Andersson H, Gomes SP:  Craniosynostosis: Review of the literature and indications for surgery . Acta Paediatr Scand 57:47-54, 1968;.
Flippen JH:  Craniofacial dysostosis of Crouzon: Report of a case in which the malformation occurred in four generations . Pediatrics 5:90-96, 1950;.
Shiller JG:  Craniofacial dysostosis of Crouzon: A case report and pedigree with emphasis on heredity . Pediatrics 23:107-112, 1959;.
Lake MS, Kuppinger GC:  Craniofacial dysostosis (Crouzon's disease): Report of three cases . Arch Ophthalmol 44:37-47, 1950;.
Dodge HW, Weed MW, Kennedy RLJ:  Craniofacial dysostosis: Crouzon's disease . Pediatrics 23:98-106, 1959;.
Baldwin JL:  Dysostosis craniofacialis of Crouzon . Laryngoscope 78:1660-1676, 1968;.
Merrit HH: A Textbook of Neurology , ed 5. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1973;.
List CF:  Neurologic syndromes accompanying developmental anomalies of occipital bone, atlas, and axia . Arch Neurol Psychiatry 45:577-616, 1941;.
Spillane JD, Pallis C, Jones A:  Developmental abnormalities in the region of the foramen magnum . Brain 80:11-48, 1957;.
Barnett H, Foster J, Hudgson P: Major Problems in Neurology . Philadelphia, WB Saunders Co, 1973;, vol 1.

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