GOSH Craniofacial Research Unit (@goshcraniores) 's Twitter Profile
GOSH Craniofacial Research Unit

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Dr Sohaib Rufai 👁 (@sohaibrufai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So pleased that this paper has been accepted for publication in Eye Journal: Visual Outcomes in Children with Syndromic Craniosynostosis Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children Very grateful to be involved as a co-author. @GJNeurosurgery GOSH Craniofacial Research Unit

So pleased that this paper has been accepted for publication in <a href="/Eye_Journal/">Eye Journal</a>: Visual Outcomes in Children with Syndromic Craniosynostosis <a href="/GreatOrmondSt/">Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children</a> 

Very grateful to be involved as a co-author. @GJNeurosurgery <a href="/GoshCranioRes/">GOSH Craniofacial Research Unit</a>
AboutFace (@aboutface) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our booklet "My Baby Has a Facial Difference" is available in English & French on our website at the link below. It's full of helpful information, including supportive guidance, setting boundaries, communicating, & more. aboutface.ca/publications/

Our booklet "My Baby Has a Facial Difference" is available in English &amp; French on our website at the link below. It's full of helpful information, including supportive guidance, setting boundaries, communicating, &amp; more. 
aboutface.ca/publications/
Craniofacial Alder Hey (@cranioalderhey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations Alder Hey Craniofacial Team for our first completed Endoscopic Strip Craniectomy and Helmet treatment. The FIRST funded entirely on the NHS! No patients have needed blood transfusion and the outcomes are looking great! 🙂

Congratulations Alder Hey Craniofacial Team for our first completed Endoscopic Strip Craniectomy and Helmet treatment.  The FIRST funded entirely on the NHS! 
No patients have needed blood transfusion and the outcomes are looking great! 🙂
ESCFS2022 (@escfs2022) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet the ESCFS2022 speakers: Professor David Dunaway currently leads a craniofacial unit at Great Ormond Street Hospital London. His principle clinical role is in the management of craniosynostosis with a particular interest in craniofacial distraction.

Meet the <a href="/escfs2022/">ESCFS2022</a> speakers: Professor David Dunaway currently leads a craniofacial unit at Great Ormond Street Hospital London. His principle clinical role is in the management of craniosynostosis with a particular interest in craniofacial distraction.