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3-D RECONSTRUCTION OF A CHILD'S SKULL
Majeed Rana, vice medical director of the department for reconstructive facial surgery of the clinic for mouth, jaw and facial surgery explains the skull malformation caused by Craniosynostosis using the model of a skull at Hanover Medical School in Hanover, Germany, 30 May 2016. Surgeons of the medical school developed a computer-aided operation method for the treatment of Craniosynostosis. Craniosynostosis is a condition which causes cranial malformations in newborns. Photo: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa (ATTENTION EDITORS: The family name on the skull has been concealed due to the patients personal rights) | usage worldwide (KEYSTONE/DPA/Sebastian Gollnow)
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Date de création
20160530
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HANOVER DEUTSCHLAND
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KEYSTONE
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dpa
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SEBASTIAN GOLLNOW
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