Social and Medical Factors May Explain Cognitive Impact of Delayed Craniosynostosis Surgery

Social and Medical Factors May Explain Cognitive Impact of Delayed Craniosynostosis Surgery

For infants with the skull deformity craniosynostosis, head reshaping surgery after age 12 months has long been linked to impaired cognitive and language development. Now a new study suggests that the difference in developmental outcomes may reflect a range of other patient characteristics and clinical factors affecting age at surgery, reports the April issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).

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