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    Eur J Pediatr. 1986 Oct;145(5):442-5.

    Cloverleaf skull associated with Pfeiffer syndrome: pathology and management.

    Kroczek RA, Mühlbauer W, Zimmermann I.

    The clinical and radiological findings in an infant with severe cloverleaf skull associated with a Pfeiffer syndrome are presented. The skull anomaly resulted in raised intracranial pressure and proptosis of the right eye within several weeks of birth. The child died at 3 months of age after subtotal craniectomy. At autopsy a detailed macroscopical and histological analysis of the skull base was conducted. The timing and value of surgery are discussed as well as the pathology of the cloverleaf skull anomaly.

    PMID: 3792393 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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