Question

Do everyone receive the same treatment? Is this disease congenital or acquired? Does it affect intelligence? How should it be treated?

Answer

The treatment approach varies depending on individual conditions, the severity of the illness, the presence of complications, overall health status, and the treatment techniques employed, requiring a tailored plan based on individual circumstances. Common diagnostic methods include clinical CT imaging. This condition is often found in newborns with underdeveloped frontal and temporal lobes, leading to gaps that do not grow synchronously with the skull. If other diseases or factors are ruled out, there is no need to worry excessively.