Craniostenosis with congenital heart disease mental retardation

Overview

Craniostenosis with congenital heart disease mental retardation: A very rare disorder characterized mainly by premature fusion of the sagittal skull bones, mental retardation and heart disease that is present at birth. The disorder generally involves other variable features

Symptoms

The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources for Craniostenosis with congenital heart disease mental retardation includes the 27 symptoms listed below: * Congenital heart defect * Premature fusion of sagittal skull bones * Severe developmental delay * Retarded growth * Intellectual deficit * Genital anomalies * Kidney anomalies * Unusual facial appearance * Wide-set eyes * Low-set ears * Small jaw * Stiff jaw * Syndactyly * Joint abnormalities * Increased pressure inside skull * Long skull * Small penis * Pharyngeal abnormality * Squint * Abnormal rib structure * Underdeveloped kidneys * Enlarged ureters * Hydronephrosis * Short stature * Simian crease * Limited mouth opening * Undescended testes

Diagnosis

These home medical tests may be relevant to Craniostenosis with congenital heart disease mental retardation: * Concentration -- Home Testing * ADHD -- Home Testing * High Blood Pressure: Home Testing o Home Blood Pressure Tests o Home Blood Pressure Monitors o Home Heart Tests * Heart Health: Home Testing: o Heart Rate Monitors o Irregular Heartbeat Detection o Heart Electrocardiogram (ECG) o Home Cholesterol Tests * Cold & Flu: Home Testing: o Home Fever Tests o Home Ear Infection Tests o Home Flu Tests * Home Andropause Tests * Prostate Health: Home Testing: o Home Prostate Tests o Home PSA Antigen Tests o Home Testosterone Tests * Mental Health: Home Testing: o Home Emotional Stress Tests

Treatment

* Cardiac (Heart) Specialists: o Cardiology (Heart specialists) o Pediatric Cardiology (Child Heart Specialists) o Cardiothoracic Surgery o Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology o Interventional Cardiology * Mental Health Specialists: o Psychiatry o Addiction Psychiatry o Geriatric Psychiatry o Pediatric / Adolescent Psychiatry (Child/Teen Mental Health) o Pediatric Developmental Behavioral Health (Child Behavior Specialist) o Psychosomatic Medicine o Forensic Psychiatry * Child Health Specialists (Pediatrics): o Pediatrics (Child Health Specialist) o Adolescent Medicine (Teen Health) o Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine o Pediatric / Adolescent Psychiatry o Pediatric Allergy and Immunology