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Is there any treatment?
Treatment for craniosynostosis generally consists of surgery to relieve pressure on the brain and the cranial nerves. For
some children with less severe problems, cranial molds can reshape the skull to accommodate brain growth and improve the appearance
of the head.
What is the prognosis?
The prognosis for craniosynostosis varies depending on whether single or multiple cranial sutures are involved or other abnormalities
are present. The prognosis is better for those with single suture involvement and no associated abnormalities.
What research is being done?
The NINDS conducts and supports a wide range of studies that explore the complex mechanisms of early neurological development.
The knowledge gained from these fundamental studies provides the foundation for understanding how this process can go awry
and offers hope for new ways to treat and prevent brain birth defects, including craniosynostosis.