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oxycephaly
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oxycephaly /oxy·ceph·a·ly/ (-sef´ah-le) a condition in which the top of the skull is pointed or conical owing to premature closure of the coronal and lambdoid sutures.oxycephal´ic
ox·y·ceph·a·ly (ks-sf-l)
n.
A congenital abnormality of the skull in which the top of the head assumes a conical or pointed shape because of premature closing of the lambdoid and coronal sutures. Also called acrocephaly.

oxy·ce·phalic (-s-flk), oxy·cepha·lous (-sf-ls) adj.

oxycephaly
[ok′sisef′əlē]
Etymology: Gk, oxys + kephale, head
a congenital malformation of the skull in which premature closure of the coronal and sagittal sutures results in accelerated upward growth of the head, giving it a long, narrow appearance with the top pointed or conic. Also called acrocephaly, hypsicephaly, oxycephalia, steeple head, tower head, tower skull, turricephaly. See also craniostenosis. oxycephalous, adj., oxycephalus, n.

oxycephaly [ok-se-sef´ah-le]
a condition in which the top of the skull is pointed or conical owing to premature closure of the coronal and lambdoid sutures. adj., adj oxycephal´ic.

oxycephaly (ok´sēsef´lē),
n, a high conical crown resulting from early closure of sutures and disturbed cranial development. Also called
steeple head.

oxycephaly
congenital condition in which the top of the head is pointed due to premature closure of the coronal and lambdoid sutures. Called also acrocephaly, acrocephalia.


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