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Zechi-Ceide Syndrome

Known as: OCCIPITAL ATRETIC CEPHALOCELE, UNUSUAL FACIES, AND LARGE FEET 
National Institutes of Health

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2017
2017
BackgroundParietal atretic cephalocele (AC) and its associated intracranial venous anomalies, such as vertical embryonic… 
2016
2016
BackgroundThe coexistence of venous anomalies, such as vertical embryonic positioning of the straight sinus (VEP of SS), has been… 
2007
2007
SummaryAtretic cephaloceles are usually detected at birth. Recently we treated a 38-year-old man with one of these lesions… 
2007
2007
Here, we report a newly recognized syndrome in three siblings with occipital atretic cephalocele, striking facial anomalies, and… 
2006
2006
Atretic cephalocele is a clinicopathological entity, which is different from the common form of cephalocele. Its etiopathogenesis… 
Review
2006
Review
2006
Atretic cephalocele is a degenerative form of encephalocele, which is detected as a cystic mass in the head, primarily in infants… 
2005
2005
Como resultado de la investigacion sobre el proceso docente – educativo a desarrollar en las unidades docentes, para la ejecucion… 
2001
2001
Abstract.Atretic cephaloceles are thought to be involuted true meningoceles or encephaloceles. They are located at the midline of… 
Review
1996
Review
1996
In this article we report the cases of an 11-year-old girl who presented with an occipital atretic cephalocele and 2 of her…