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Cloverleaf skull syndrome[1] (Kleeblattschädel syndrome) is a rare genetic disease, a deformity is etiologically and pathologically heterogeneous, so radical surgical reconstructive procedures should be planned and designed individually[2] Kleeblattschädel-Syndrom was first described by Holtermüller and Wiedermann in 1960[3]
Disease classification WHO
craniosynostosis Q75.0
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Kleeblattschädel skull: a review of its history, diagnosis, associations, and treatment
- ↑ Cloverleaf skull syndrome A Case report The Kurume Med. J. 1986
- ↑ Radical cranio-orbital reconstructive procedures for cloverleaf skull deformity in adult: operative technique for the longest survivor--case report
- ↑ Oi et al. 1991 Neurol. Med. Chir. (Tokyo):page 87