What is Bicoronal Craniosynostosis?
Bicoronal craniosynostosis is a condition in which both coronal sutures in an infant’s skull close prematurely. The coronal sutures run from ear to ear over the top of the head, and their early fusion restricts the skull’s front-to-back growth. This results in a condition known as brachycephaly, where the head appears short and broad. In severe cases, the forehead may appear tall and flat, and the orbits (eye sockets) may also become shallow, sometimes leading to bulging eyes (proptosis).






