Cranioschisis

Cranioschisis is a congenital abnormal condition in which the skull splits into two or more parts. This condition can be caused by various factors such as genetic disorders, infections during pregnancy or other diseases.

Cranioschisis can have different forms and degrees of severity. In some cases it may not be noticeable and cause no symptoms, but in other cases it can lead to serious health problems such as impaired brain development, breathing problems, vision and hearing problems.

If a child is diagnosed with cranioschisis, a thorough examination and treatment is necessary. Treatment may include surgery, which can help restore the integrity of the skull and prevent complications from developing.

However, despite all the efforts of doctors, cranioschisis remains one of the most severe congenital diseases that can affect a child’s life. Therefore, it is important to diagnose and treat this condition early to ensure the best possible outcome for the child.