Understanding Craniofacial Anomalies

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Author(s): Mark P. Mooney; Michael I. Siegel
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Year: 2002

Language: English

Cover
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Contributors
Part I. Classification and Terminology
Chapter 1: Overview and Introduction
Chapter 2: Terminology and Classification of Craniosynostosis
Chapter 3: Terminology and Classification of Facial Clefting
Part II. Embryogenesis and Etiology
Chapter 4: Craniofacial Embryogenesis: Normal Development Mechanisms
Chapter 5: Craniofacial Embryogenesis: Abnormal Developmental Mechanisms
Chapter 6: Genetic Etiologies of Craniosynostosis
Chapter 7: Genetic Etiologies of Facial Clefting
Chapter 8: Environmental Etiologies of Orofacial Clefting and Craniosynostosis
Part III. Animal Modeling
Chapter 9: Animal Models of Craniosynostosis: Experimental, Congenital, and Transgenic Models
Chapter 10: Animal Models of Facial Clefting: Experimental, Congenital, and Transgenic
Part IV. Cranial Vault and Cranial Base Dysmorphology and Growth Disturbances
Chapter 11: Evolutionary Changes in the Cranial Vault and Base: Establishing the Primate Form
Chapter 12: Cranial Base Dysmorphology and Growth in the Craniosynostoses
Chapter 13: Cranial Base Dysmorphology and Growth in Facial Clefting
Chapter 14: Cranial Vault Dysmorphology and Growth in Craniosynostosis
Part V: Midfacial and Mandibular Dysmorphology and Growth Disturbances
Chapter 15: Evolutionary Changes in the Midface and Mandible: Establishing the Primate Form
Chapter 16: Facial Dysmorphology in the Craniosynostoses: Clinical Implications
Chapter 17: Midfacial and Mandibular Dysmorphology and Growth in Facial Clefting: Clinical Implications
Part VI. Regional Dysmorphology and Growth Disturbances
Chapter 18: Dental Development and Anomalies in Craniosynostoses and Facial Clefting
Chapter 19: Vocal Tract Anatomy and Functional Consequences in Cleft Lip/Palate and Syndromes of Craniosynostosis
Part VII. Molecular Biology Studies and Future Directions
Chapter 20: Molecular Studies of Craniosynostosis: Factors Affecting Cranial Suture Morphogenesis and Patency
Chapter 21: Molecular Studies of Facial Clefting: From Mouse to Man
Chapter 22: Molecules and Faces: What is on the Horizon?
Index