interparietal suture

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interparietal suture

The interparietal suture is clearly visible in this anatomical diagram.

Definition

Noun: * The sagittal suture: A dense, fibrous joint (suture) in the human skull that runs along the midline of the cranial vault, connecting the left and right parietal bones.

Usage
  • The interparietal suture is a major anatomical landmark on the top of the skull.
  • In forensic anthropology, the degree of fusion of the interparietal suture can help estimate an individual's age at death.
  • The interparietal suture is typically fully fused in adulthood.
Advanced Usage
  • Metopic suture vs. interparietal suture: The metopic suture is found between the frontal bones, while the interparietal suture is between the parietal bones.
  • Craniosynostosis: A condition where one or more cranial sutures, such as the interparietal suture, fuse prematurely in an infant, potentially affecting skull shape and brain development.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sagittal suture: This is the most common and precise synonym for the interparietal suture.
  • Parietal bone (n): Either of the two large, curved bones that form the sides and roof of the cranium, united by the interparietal suture.
  • Suture (n): In anatomy, a type of immovable joint found only between skull bones.
Synonyms
  • Sagittal suture
Related Terms
  • Coronal suture: The suture where the parietal bones meet the frontal bone.
  • Lambdoid suture: The suture where the parietal bones meet the occipital bone.
  • Bregma: The anatomical point where the coronal and sagittal (interparietal) sutures intersect.
  • Lambda: The anatomical point where the sagittal (interparietal) and lambdoid sutures intersect.
interparietal suture

The interparietal suture is clearly visible in this anatomical diagram.

Noun
  1. the suture uniting the two parietal bones