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Dear Doctor, Participate in this fun and interesting Quiz on Craniosynostosis. Craniosynostosis is a congenital condition in which one or more of the sutures in a baby s skull close prematurely, causing problems with skull and brain growth. This condition can lead to an abnormal head shape, developmental delays, and increased intracranial pressure. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent potential complications and to promote normal brain development. Participate now.

1. Craniosynostosis is a condition where one or more of the sutures in a baby’s skull close too early.

2. Craniosynostosis always affects the brain development negatively, regardless of when it is treated.

3. Surgery is the only treatment option for craniosynostosis.

4. Craniosynostosis can cause increased intracranial pressure if left untreated.

5. All forms of craniosynostosis are diagnosed through physical examination alone.

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