Embryologie et croissance du crâne

H Khonsari, M Català - Neurochirurgie, 2006 - Elsevier
Les causes et les mécanismes à l'origine de la fusion prématurée des sutures crâniennes
sont encore incomplètement connus. Il s' agit presque toujours d'un événement anténatal …

Craniosynostosis syndromes: from genes to premature fusion of skull bones

U Hehr, M Muenke - Molecular genetics and metabolism, 1999 - Elsevier
The calvarian bones in humans are formed by intramembranous ossification, beginning
around the ninth week of gestation (1). At the sites of bone approximation narrow sutures are …

New developments in cranial suture research

SM Warren, JA Greenwald, JA Spector… - Plastic and …, 2001 - journals.lww.com
Cephalic development involves exceedingly complex morphogenetic mechanisms built on
conserved elements that have undergone enor-mous evolutionary change." Precisely …

Recent advances in craniosynostosis

E Yilmaz, E Mihci, B Nur, ÖM Alper, Ş Taçoy - Pediatric Neurology, 2019 - Elsevier
Craniosynostosis is a pathologic craniofacial disorder and is defined as the premature
fusion of one or more cranial (calvarial) sutures. Cranial sutures are fibrous joints consisting …

A journey in the world of craniofacial development: From 1968 to the future

G Morriss‐Kay - Journal of Anatomy, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
This article is based on my talk at the meeting “3rd Advances in Craniosynostosis: Basic
Science to Clinical Practice”, held at University College, London, on 25 August 2023. It …

Les craniosténoses: physiopathologie

D Renier, E Arnaud, D Marchac - Neurochirurgie, 2006 - Elsevier
La physiopathologie des craniosténoses n'est probablement pas univoque, comme le
suggère l'extrême hétérogénéité clinique des affections comportant une craniosténose …

Molecular Genetics and Biology of Craniofacial Craniosynostoses

TC Cox, JA Horst, AV Hing, ML Cunningham - Stem Cell Biology and Tissue …, 2015 - Elsevier
The craniofacial skeleton is made up of the neurocranium, which encases the brain, and the
viscerocranium, which includes the bones of the face and cranial base. At birth, the human …

Embryological and histological features of the cranial sutures

S Celik, C Tomruk, DE Tanriover, Y Uyanikgil… - The Sutures of the Skull …, 2021 - Springer
In humans, the head, located in the upper part of the body, contains important structures
such as the brain, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, chin, and related soft tissues. The human head …

Gene expression profiling in human craniosynostoses: a tool to investigate the molecular basis of suture ossification

C Bernardini, M Barba, G Tamburrini, L Massimi… - Child's Nervous …, 2012 - Springer
Introduction Non-syndromic craniosynostoses (NSC) occur as isolated skull malformations
due to the premature ossification of one (single-suture forms) or more (complex forms) …

Cranial Bone: Anatomy and Healing

KR Winston - … : Opening and Closing Neurosurgical Doors in Adults …, 2023 - Springer
The microanatomy, embryology, and vascular supply of normal cranial bone are important
and interesting. Structural disorders, including fibrous dysplasia, phenytoin effect, fractures …