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- Craniotabes abstract "Craniotabes is the finding of a softening or thinning of the skull, which may be normally present in newborns. It is seen mostly in the occipital and parietal bones. The bone is soft and when pressure is applied they will collapse underneath it. When the pressure is relieved, the bones will usually snap back into place. The term is derived from the Latin words cranium for skull and tabes for wasting. Any condition that affects bone growth, most notably rickets (vitamin D deficiency), marasmus, syphilis, or thalassemia present during a time of rapid skull growth can cause craniotabes. It can be a \"normal\" feature in premature infants. It is the first symptom in children and infants with rickets.".
- Craniotabes thumbnail Cranial_bones_en.svg?width=300.
- Craniotabes wikiPageID "6154975".
- Craniotabes wikiPageLength "1177".
- Craniotabes wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Craniotabes wikiPageRevisionID "668306258".
- Craniotabes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pediatrics.
- Craniotabes wikiPageWikiLink Marasmus.
- Craniotabes wikiPageWikiLink Rickets.
- Craniotabes wikiPageWikiLink Syphilis.
- Craniotabes wikiPageWikiLink Thalassemia.
- Craniotabes wikiPageWikiLink Vitamin_D.
- Craniotabes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Craniotabes".
- Craniotabes wikiPageWikiLinkText "craniotabes".
- Craniotabes caption "Cranial bones".
- Craniotabes medlineplus "1591".
- Craniotabes name "Craniotabes".
- Craniotabes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Disease-stub.
- Craniotabes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- Craniotabes subject Category:Pediatrics.
- Craniotabes hypernym Finding.
- Craniotabes type Disease.
- Craniotabes type Pediatric.
- Craniotabes type Specialty.
- Craniotabes type Thing.
- Craniotabes type Q12136.
- Craniotabes comment "Craniotabes is the finding of a softening or thinning of the skull, which may be normally present in newborns. It is seen mostly in the occipital and parietal bones. The bone is soft and when pressure is applied they will collapse underneath it. When the pressure is relieved, the bones will usually snap back into place. The term is derived from the Latin words cranium for skull and tabes for wasting.".
- Craniotabes label "Craniotabes".
- Craniotabes sameAs Q5182155.
- Craniotabes sameAs تابس_قحفي.
- Craniotabes sameAs Craneotabes.
- Craniotabes sameAs Craniotabes.
- Craniotabes sameAs m.02pb1c6.
- Craniotabes sameAs Q5182155.
- Craniotabes wasDerivedFrom Craniotabes?oldid=668306258.
- Craniotabes depiction Cranial_bones_en.svg.
- Craniotabes isPrimaryTopicOf Craniotabes.
- Craniotabes name "Craniotabes".