Abnormal shape of head due to premature fusion of cranial sutures is seen in all of the following conditions EXCEPT?

Correct Answer: Seckel syndrome
Description: Abnormal Head Shape Craniosynostosis - Premature fusion of cranial sutures - QM/C Type - Dolichocephaly - Premature fusion of Sagittal suture - Trigonocephaly - Premature fusion of Metopic suture - QTurricephaly - Coronal, Spheno-frontal & fronto-ethmoid suture - Syndromes associated with Craniosynostosis: | Carpenter Syndrome Ape Syndrome Pfeiffer syndrome Crouzon Syndrome | Brachycephaly (d/t premature fusion of coronal suture) Bulging eyes, mid-face hypoplasia Prognathism (protruding jaw)
Category: Pediatrics
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