Brachyturricephaly

Brachyturricephaly is a form of complex craniosynostosis (a combination of brachycephaly and turricephaly) in which the head has both an abnormally high vertical height and a shortened length from anterior to posterior. Malformations of the occipital region are also often present.

Conditions
Brachyturricephaly is seen in the following conditions:
 * Acrocephalosyndactyly type I
 * Baller–Gerold syndrome
 * Craniofacial dyssynostosis
 * Craniosynostosis (nonsyndromic) 2
 * Lethal osteosclerotic bone dysplasia
 * Microphthalmia with cyst, bilateral facial clefts, and limb anomalies
 * Osteogenesis imperfecta type 12
 * Peroxisome biogenesis disorder 1A (Zellweger)
 * Pfeiffer syndrome
 * Shprintzen–Goldberg syndrome
 * Uruguay Faciocardiomusculoskeletal syndrome