“ These are intra-sutural ossicles that give the skull a ‘crazy paving’ appearance. They are most common in the lambdoid suture. They may be...
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These are intra-sutural ossicles that give the skull a ‘crazy paving’ appearance. They are most common in the lambdoid suture. They may be normal up to 6 months of age.
Causes
PORKCHOPS
PyknodysostosisOsteogenesis imperfecta (OI)Rickets (healing phase)Kinky hair syndromeCleidocranial dysostosisHypothyroidism/hypophosphatasiaOtopalatodigital syndromePachydermoperiostosis(Syndrome) of Down
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