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Craniocerebral disproportion after decompressive craniectomy in infants: The hidden enemy of cranial repair?

Paolo FrassanitoFederico BianchiVito StifanoFlavia FraschettiLuca MassimiGianpiero TamburriniMassimo Caldarelli
Published in: Child's nervous system : ChNS : official journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery (2019)
This illustrative case highlights the possible occurrence of a positive structural mismatch between the skull and the intracranial content after decompressive craniectomy, thus configuring a condition of acquired craniocerebral disproportion, aside of other brain or CSF complications. We firstly recognize this condition in the literature and propose it as a possible factor affecting the outcome of cranioplasty in infants and young children.
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