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Pediatric Crouzon Syndrome

Crouzon syndrome is the most common of the craniosynostosis syndromes. It occurs in one of every 25,000 births.


What are the signs and symptoms of Pediatric Crouzon Syndrome?

The severity of these signs and symptoms varies among affected people. Babies born with Crouzon syndrome are usually of normal intelligence.

  • Wide-set, bulging eyes caused by shallow eye sockets

  • Eyes that do not point in the same direction (strabismus)

  • A short nose

  • An underdeveloped upper jaw causing a flat appearance of the middle portion of the face

  • Open bite



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