Diseases and Conditions
Craniosynostosis
Overview
Symptoms
Causes
Complications
Diagnosis
Treatment
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Complications
If untreated, craniosynostosis may cause, for example:
- Permanent head and facial deformity
- Poor self-esteem and social isolation
The risk of increased pressure inside the skull (intracranial pressure) from simple craniosynostosis is small, as long as the suture and head shape are fixed surgically. But babies with an underlying syndrome may develop increased intracranial pressure if their skulls don't expand enough to make room for their growing brains.
If untreated, increased intracranial pressure can cause:
- Developmental delays
- Cognitive impairment
- No energy or interest (lethargy)
- Blindness
- Eye movement disorders
- Seizures
- Death, in rare instances