Cranioschisis

/ˌkreɪniəʊˈskɪsɪs/ noun

Definition

A birth defect in which the bones of the skull fail to fuse or close properly, leaving an abnormal opening.

Etymology

From cranio- + -schisis (Greek for cleft, split). Medical term describing incomplete skull closure during fetal development.

Kelly Says

Cranioschisis shows how development is like a choreographed dance—missing one step (bone fusion) ruins the entire performance, but modern surgery can sometimes help close these gaps.

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