The bregma is the anatomical point on the skull at which the coronal suture is intersected perpendicularly by the sagittal suture. The bregma is located...
suture intersects with the sagittal suture forms a T-shape and is called the bregma. The squamous border is divided into three parts: of these: the anterior...
to bregma or persist as a partial metopic suture (see image of frontal bone) (where part of the suture survives and is connected to either bregma or nasion)...
specifically acute bacterial meningitis. Skull of newborn. Anterior view. Bregma Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anterior fontanelle. Anatomy image:...
is usually divided into three parts: anterior (foramen cecum to bregma), middle (bregma to lambda), posterior (lambda to confluence). It is triangular...
craniosynostosis. After infancy, the anterior fontanelle is known as the bregma. An infant's skull consists of five main bones: two frontal bones, two parietal...
anatomical landmarks are found on the sagittal suture: the bregma, and the vertex of the skull. The bregma is formed by the intersection of the sagittal and coronal...
with the occiput Atama-tsuki: Head thrust Tento (天道/天倒): Top of the head, bregma Uto (鳥兎) or Miken (眉間): Between the eyes, nation Kasumi (霞): Temple of the...
early modern humans. The left parietal features shallow indents around the bregma, possibly from a healed injury. The second left upper molar does not appear...
mouth." 52.28 Tiānlínggài 天靈蓋 "bregma; skullcap; calvaria" is translated as "human skull", "human skull top", and "bregma". In Daoist meditation and qigong...
ridges, the median point of the maxilla between the incisive teeth. or the bregma (confluence of sutures of frontal and parietal bones), as such landmarks...
were shorter and lower. Maximum skull length, minimum frontal breadth, ear bregma height, bizygomatical breadth and orbital breadth of the Etruscan skulls...
left side of the frontal squama, as well as scraping drag marks close to bregma. Both a puncture site with faulting and part of an embedded artifact are...
were shorter and lower. Maximum skull length, minimum frontal breadth, ear bregma height, bizygomatical breadth and orbital breadth of the Etruscan skulls...
America. It is named from the Greek words akalles, meaning ‘‘ugly’’, and bregma, meaning ‘‘face’’, for the unusually shaped anterior portion of the head...
reaches only 11.5 cm (4.5 in) in length. Their scientific name is from Greek bregma meaning the top of the head, and keras meaning "horn"; this refers to their...
similar to Neanderthals with a prominent nose and thick parietal bone at the bregma. The vertical frontal squama and thin vault is similar to modern humans...
family Munididae. The name is from the Greek eurys, meaning "broad", and bregma, meaning "front of the head", in reference to its broad rostrum. The males...