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Deutsch: Fig. 1.
Turmschädel mit Schwachsinn, Zwergder Bogen von der Nasenwuchs und Mißbildungen. Beim Turm schädel oder der Pyrgocephalie handelt es sich um eine Schädelmißbildung in Gestalt auffallend steiler Scheitelbeine und Hinterhauptbeine, sowie schräg nach oben fliehender Stirn, vor vorzeitiger Synostosenbildung und häufiger Raumverengung des Schädels, bei mannigfachen neurologischen Störungen, besonders Opticus- und auch Olfaktoriusatrophie. Schwachsinn ist keineswegs in der Regel, doch immerhin nicht ganz selten damit verbunden, während Minderwuchsfür gewöhnlich nicht vorliegt, aber immerhin hier und da einmal vorkommen kann. wie folgender Fall zeigt: Ein 1312 jähriges Mädchen (Fig. 1) ist nur 123 cm groß. Es zeigt Turmschädel von ganz exzessiver Form, wurzel über den Scheitel zum Hinterhaupthöcker mißt 41 cm; Finger und Zehen sind mißbildet. Es liegt mäßiger Schwachsinn vor, der allerdings in den letzten Jahren erheblicher wird unter fortschreitender körperlicher Hinfälligkeit.English: 1
Tower skull with dementia, dwarf arch from the nose growth and deformities. Tower skull or pyrgocephaly is a cranial malformation in the form of noticeably steep parietal bones and occipital bones, as well as a forehead receding obliquely upwards, from premature synostose formation and frequent space narrowing of the skull, in various neurological disorders, especially optic and olfactory atrophy. Dementia is by no means usually, but at least not infrequently, associated with it, while short stature is usually not present, but at least once in a while can happen. as the following case shows: A 1312 year old girl (Fig. 1) is only 123 cm large. It shows a towering skull of very excessive form, measuring 41 cm from the root to the occipital protuberance; Fingers and toes are deformed. There is moderate dementia, which, however, has become more serious in recent years with progressive physical debility. |
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Source | "Schwachsinn und Hirnkrankheiten mit Zwerkgwuchs", Monatsschrift fur Psychiatrie und Neurologie, Bd. XXXV |
Author | Wilhelm Weygandt |
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