10 month old Fetal Skull with Craniosynostosis (Pre Supported) *New Release*
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Craniosynostosis is a condition where the bones in a baby's skull join together too early, before the brain is fully formed. As the baby's brain grows, the skull can become misshapen.
The spaces between a baby's skull bones are filled with flexible material. These spaces, called sutures, allow the skull to grow as the baby's brain grows. Typically, around two years of age, the skull bones begin to join together as the sutures "close" and become bone.
When a suture closes, the baby’s head will stop growing in only that part of the skull. In other areas where sutures have not joined together, the baby's head will continue to grow. When that happens, the skull will have an abnormal shape, though the brain inside can grow to its usual size.
Sometimes more than one suture closes early. In these instances, the brain might not have enough room to grow. This can lead to a build-up of pressure inside the skull.
Printing Tips: FDM printing. The model does need supports. For Resin It is pre supported and pre hollowed.
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