Congenital craniosynostosis maternal hyperthyroiditis

Overview

Congenital craniosynostosis maternal hyperthyroiditis: The association of maternal thyroid disease with premature fusion of skull bones in infants. Studies have shown and increased risk of craniosynostosis in infants born to mothers with hyperthyroidism

Symptoms

The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources for Congenital craniosynostosis maternal hyperthyroiditis includes the 4 symptoms listed below: * Premature fusion of skull bones * Abnormal skull shape * Small head * Maternal hyperthyroidism

Diagnosis

These home medical tests may be relevant to Congenital craniosynostosis maternal hyperthyroiditis: * Thyroid: Home Testing: o Home Thyroid Function Tests o Home TSH Tests o Home Adrenal Function Tests * Cold & Flu: Home Testing: o Home Fever Tests o Home Ear Infection Tests o Home Flu Tests

Treatment

* Womens Health Specialists: o Obstetrics & Gynecology o Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility o Gynecological Oncology o Maternal & Fetal Medicine o Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine * Child Health Specialists (Pediatrics): o Pediatrics (Child Health Specialist) o Adolescent Medicine (Teen Health) o Pediatric / Adolescent Psychiatry o Pediatric Allergy and Immunology o Pediatric Cardiology o Pediatric Critical Care Medicine o Pediatric Dentistry o Pediatric Dermatology o Pediatric Developmental Behavioral Health o Pediatric Emergency Medicine o Pediatric Endocrinology o Pediatric Gastroenterology o Pediatric Hematology / Oncology