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Posterior Cranial Decompression in ERF-Mutated Multisuture Craniosynostosis

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Multisutural craniosynostosis, involving premature fusion of cranial sutures, leads to abnormal skull shape and elevated intracranial pressure (ICP), threatening neurodevelopment. This case report describes a 6-day-old infant with multisutural craniosynostosis associated with an ERF gene mutation. Imaging confirmed elevated ICP. At 2 months, posterior cranial and foramen magnum decompression effectively reduced ICP, deferring fronto-orbital advancement. By age 2, the child had achieved normal developmental milestones with stable cranial morphology and no Chiari I malformation. Early posterior decompression is a viable first-line intervention for syndromic craniosynostosis, promoting natural bone reformation and reducing secondary surgeries. Multidisciplinary management is essential.
Title: Posterior Cranial Decompression in ERF-Mutated Multisuture Craniosynostosis
Description:
Multisutural craniosynostosis, involving premature fusion of cranial sutures, leads to abnormal skull shape and elevated intracranial pressure (ICP), threatening neurodevelopment.
This case report describes a 6-day-old infant with multisutural craniosynostosis associated with an ERF gene mutation.
Imaging confirmed elevated ICP.
At 2 months, posterior cranial and foramen magnum decompression effectively reduced ICP, deferring fronto-orbital advancement.
By age 2, the child had achieved normal developmental milestones with stable cranial morphology and no Chiari I malformation.
Early posterior decompression is a viable first-line intervention for syndromic craniosynostosis, promoting natural bone reformation and reducing secondary surgeries.
Multidisciplinary management is essential.

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