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Osteoporosis craneal congénita
Los craneotabes que no estén asociados con otras afecciones no se tratan.
Se espera una curación completa.
Por lo general no se presentan complicaciones.
Esta afección generalmente se detecta al examinar al bebé durante un control del niño sano. Se debe consultar con el médico si se nota que el niño tiene signos de craneotabes para descartar otros problemas.
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