Craniofacial is a term typically used to describe an area of focus for the study and treatment of certain congenital malformations or facial injuries. According to the Online version of the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the first use of the term was circa 1859. The first pubmed citation with the use of the term Craniofacial was in 1876 by TH Huxley. read more
Important pages are About The Dallas Center, Apert Syndrome and Choosing A Doctor. In the following table you'll find the 10 most important pages of Thecraniofacialcenter.com:
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1. | About the Dallas Center | /about.html |
2. | Apert Syndrome | /apert.html |
3. | Choosing a Doctor | /choose_doctor.html |
4. | Cal | /cgi-bin/Calcium310.pl |
5. | Cleft Lip and Palate | /cleft.html |
6. | Crouzon Syndrome | /crouzon.html |
7. | Craniosynostoses Single Suture | /synostoses_treatment.html |
8. | Pierre Robin Sequence PRS | /pierre.html |
9. | Prune Belly | /prunebelly.html |
10. | Deformations Positional Plagiocephaly | /deformations.html |
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