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craniocarpotarsal dystrophy a congenital anomaly transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait, consisting of characteristic flattened, masklike facies; microstomia, the lips protruding as in whistling; deep-set eyes with hypertelorism; camptodactyly with ulnar deviation of the fingers; and talipes equinovarus. Called also Freeman-Sheldon syndrome, whistling face syndrome, and whistling face
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craniometric diameter any line connecting two craniometric points of the same name.
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craniotomy A craniotomy is a medical term describing the surgery that is performed through an opening in the skull. Craniotomies are brain surgery. Craniotomies may be performed to treat or remove cancer, to correct a brain disorder, or to repair injuries. Because this is very specialized surgery with many risks, craniotomy mortality rates may be high even at hospitals that rely on highly experienced neurosurgical teams. Top
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craniofacial That which is involved or related to the skull and the face.
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craniofacial Referring to the skull and face.
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