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Cognitive Development in Single-Suture Craniosynostosis – A Systematic Review

Kjell Olsson, Jonathan H Engman, Daniel Nowinski, Mia Ramklint, M A Frick

2023Developmental Neuropsychology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There is conflicting evidence whether single-suture craniosynostosis (SSC), is linked to adversities of cognitive development. To assess the evidence for a link between SSC and cognition, a systematic literature search was conducted and eligible studies assessed for inclusion by two independent readers. Forty-eight studies met inclusion criteria. Small to medium but persistent effects on both general and some specific cognitive functions across age bands were found in higher quality studies for SSC overall. There was limited evidence for effects related to surgical correction. Methodologies varied substantially and there was a lack of longitudinal studies using broad assessment batteries.

Topics & Concepts

CraniosynostosisPsychologyCognitionInclusion (mineral)Fibrous jointQuality of evidenceDevelopmental psychologyClinical psychologyMedicineRandomized controlled trialSurgeryPsychiatrySocial psychologyCraniofacial Disorders and TreatmentsCleft Lip and Palate ResearchHistory of Medical Practice