Craniostenosis General

**Craniostenosis** is a congenital non-progressive deformation of the skull, leading to increased intracranial pressure; can be unilateral or bilateral. In the case of a unilateral lesion, the facial profile is somewhat asymmetrical, and malocclusion is possible. On the skin above the “lateral fontanelle” the phenomena of cranioschisis can be observed.

Craniostenosis is formed as a result of insufficient respiratory mobility of the base of the skull or abnormal growth of the skull through the influence of any harmful factors on these factors at the initial stage of the formation of cranial bones in the womb. They may be a consequence of hypertonicity of the neck muscles during pregnancy. In utero, you can determine the increasing size of the baby's head. According to this theory, craniosynostosis