Longaker, a biologist and
pediatric craniofacial surgeon at Stanford University Medical Center, figured these multipotent cells — a kind of stem cell — might be useful for treating bone fractures and defects.
Not exact matches
If the doctor suspects craniosynostosis or another condition, the child will be referred to a
pediatric neurosurgeon or a
craniofacial plastic surgeon who may order other tests, like X-rays or a CT scan.