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Health NewsYour search produced no health news articles. Search Results 1� of 20 Web Pages | Next > | Show All | See Categories and Related Topics Apert Syndrome This site provides a list of questions and answers about Apert Syndrome, including other resources of information.... Details >FACES: The National Craniofacial AssociationCleft Lip and Cleft Palate Also available in: Spanish This consumer information fact sheet discusses the birth defect oral-facial clefts and includes information about both forms of the disorder -- cleft lip/palate and isolated cleft palate.... Details >March of Dimes Birth Defects FoundationCleft Lip and Palate This site provides a list of questions and answers about Cleft Lip and Palete, including other resources of information.... Details >FACES: The National Craniofacial AssociationCraniofacial Disorder Descriptions A craniofacial disorder refers to an abnormality of the face and/or the head. Craniofacial differences can result from abnormal growth patterns of the face or skull, which involves soft tissue and bon... Details >Children's Craniofacial AssociationCraniofacial Disorders - List of Disorders This site presents a list of craniofacial disorders with information and support networks on each of them.... Details >FACES: The National Craniofacial AssociationCraniofacial Medical Centers This site provides a list of craniofacial reconstructive surgeons teams across the country.... Details >FACES: The National Craniofacial AssociationFrequently Asked Questions of Cranio (Craniofacial Deformities) This document answers questions about Craniosynostosis, a congenital anomaly characterized by the premature closure of one or more cranial sutures (the fibrous joints between the bones of the skull). ... Details >Craniosynostosis And Positional Plagiocephaly Support, Inc.Hemangioma Newsline: The Newsletter of NOVA This site contains newsletters with basic information on the diagnosis and treatment of hemangioma and vascular malformation. It also features an area on new research and publications that comes from... Details >National Organization for Vascular AnomaliesHemangioma: The Most Common Benign Tumor of Infancy & Children This site provides all the basic information about the disease; including a link to common questions.... Details >National Organization for Vascular AnomaliesHemangiomas A hemangioma is a form of birthmark that usually appears in the head and neck area within one to four weeks after birth. The cause of hemangiomas has not been determined, and accurate diagnosis and ea... Details >Vascular Birthmarks Foundation
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