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Sagittal craniosynostosis occurs when there is fusion of the sagittal suture, which runs from a spot at the front of the head to the back of the skull, resulting in a long, narrow skull with or without bulging of both the back and front of the head.
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In the sagittal plane, the neck can be flexed, extended or hyper-extended, as in butterfly or breaststroke.
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The neurosurgeon reduces the occipital protuberance by securing the central sagittal strip to the occipital bones using nonabsorbable sutures or 28-g surgical steel wire.
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Configuration of the vocal tract of an infant (a) and an adult (b), sectioned along the midsagittal plane From birth to 4 months, the infant's oral tract resembles that of apes.
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There was an organized thrombus in multiple sections of the superior sagittal sinus, with the thrombus showing an ingrowth of fibroblasts.
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The unfused interfrontal, coronal, and sagittal sutures are indicated in the skull of a wild-type littermate.
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Cranial magnetic resonance imaging showed a giant intracranial parasagittal frontal tumour eroding through the top of the skull.
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All subjects were examined with sagittal T 2 and axial T 1 - weighted spin - echo images.
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The size of the midsagittal area of the human corpus callosum obtained from postmortem measurement varied with tested hand preference.
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The skull is often somewhat flattened in the neighborhood of the parietal foramina, and the term obelion is applied to that point of the sagittal suture which is on a level with the foramina.
II. Osteology. 5c. The Exterior of the Skull
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A computed tomographic scan of the head demonstrated a superior sagittal sinus thrombosis and bilateral hemorrhagic infarcts of the parietal lobes.
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82 80 83 84 89 94 The internal genitalia are seen posterior to the bladder in the midsagittal scan.
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The coronal and sagittal sutures are on the exterior nearly closed, and on the inside so completely ossified as to have left no traces whatever, whilst the lambdoidal remains quite open.
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Axial views and images were reoriented into coronal and sagittal views.
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Most of the LHM in salamanders is located ventral to the vertebral centra, and therefore will tend to bend the body in the sagittal plane.
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Hybrid constructs were comparable to all - screw constructs in correction of coronal plane deformity and sagittal balance.
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Note the yellowish-white pus distributed along the pial vessels and the congested and/or thrombosed pial veins emanating from the superior sagittal sinus.
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In contrast with the gorgonopsians, the jaw musculature in early therocephalians expanded dorsally over the braincase, leaving only a narrow sagittal crest between the adductor chambers.
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In that study, the improved accuracy of MRI was interpreted as being related to the ability to image the superior sulcus on thin-section coronal and sagittal images.
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The surface is traversed by three sutures, viz.: (1) the coronal sutures, nearly transverse is direction, between the frontal and parietals; (2) the sagittal sutures, medially placed, between the parietal bones, and deeply serrated in its anterior two-thirds; and (3) the upper part of the lambdoidal suture, between the parietals and the occipital.
II. Osteology. 5c. The Exterior of the Skull
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A computed tomographic scan of the head demonstrated a superior sagittal sinus thrombosis and bilateral hemorrhagic infarcts of the parietal lobes.
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A: The most common kind of synostosis is when the middle of the skull—the sagittal suture—is fused.
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Note that notoungulates, too, have sharp rostra, inflated auditory bullae, and sagittal crests.
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Conclusion. Surgical correction of both the frontal and sagittal plane deformity are comparable to anterior instrumentation.
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A sagittal section of approximately this stage, shown in figure 1A, represents the foregut, _fg_, as a shallow enclosure of the anterior region of the entoderm, while the wide blastopore, _blp_, connects the region of the hindgut with the exterior.
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Sticking from the top of the skull like a piece of card, the sagittal crest seems to have been flanked by shallow concavities on the skull roof.
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a centre for the tonus which is directed against the sagittal axis of the body, i.e. «inwards» and also a centre for the tonus away from this axis, i.e. «outwards».
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Figure 5: Sagittal T1W image of the cervicodorsal spine shows multiple hyperintense foci in the subarachnoid space suggestive of fat deposition from dermoid rupture (arrows).
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Sagittal MR images further demonstrated urinary bladder invasion by the appendiceal tumor.
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The point of meeting of the lambdoidal and sagittal sutures; it is in the middle line about 6.5 cm. above the inion.
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The sagittal section contains the statolith and the internal structure of the two lens eyes.
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Micrognathia was evident on midsagittal and 3D scan.
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The Fgfr2+/P253R mice presented with synostosis in coronal suture and proximate fronts with disorganized cellularity in sagittal and lambdoid sutures.
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The point of junction of the sagittal and coronal suture is named the bregma, that of the sagittal and lambdoid sutures, the lambda; they indicate respectively the positions of the anterior and posterior fontanelles in the fetal skull.
II. Osteology. 5c. The Exterior of the Skull
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In the middle line is the posterior part of the sagittal suture connecting the parietal bones; extending downward and lateralward from the hinder end of the sagittal suture is the deeply serrated lambdoidal suture joining the parietals to the occipital and continuous below with the parietomastoid and occipitomastoid sutures; it frequently contains one or more sutural bones.
II. Osteology. 5c. The Exterior of the Skull
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The posterior section of the facial suture extends outwards from the base of the palpebral lobe, in contrast to the anterior branch that is more sagittally oriented.
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Isolated sagittal synostosis, premature fusion of the sagittal suture, is the most common type of craniosynostosis and accounts for 56% to 58% of reported cases.
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Sagittal MR images further demonstrated urinary bladder invasion by the appendiceal tumor.
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An additional fontanelle is sometimes seen in the sagittal suture at the region of the obelion.
II. Osteology. 5d. The Interior of the Skull
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The sagittal suture extends midline along the vertex of the cranium from the anterior coronal suture line to the posterior lambdoidal suture line.
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Teach the client to reach away from the body in the sagittal plane and lengthen the spine.
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In addition, the inclination of fibers relative to the sagittal and transverse planes was lower than in wild type fish.
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Both knees were examined, and images were obtained in the transverse and the sagittal planes.
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Particularly in tumors of the superior sulcus or the lung base, images in the coronal or sagittal plane can be used to demonstrate the relationship of the tumor within the lung apex to adjacent structures.
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During the craniotomy, severe swelling and profuse bleeding from the sagittal sinus and deep frontal area developed.
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Summary of Background Data. Extension of an existing idiopathic scoliosis fusion to the sacrum for distal degeneration or sagittal imbalance has been associated with a high rate of pseudarthrosis.
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The unfused interfrontal, coronal, and sagittal sutures are indicated in the skull of a wild-type littermate.
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At the time of the incident, the foot was pronated in the sagittal plane in each case.
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The tangential plane (also called the meridional plane) contains the chief ray and the optical axis of the lens (or lens system), while the sagittal plane (also called the radial and / or equitorial plane) contains only the chief ray and is positioned perpendicular to the tangential plane.
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The fused parietals form the posterior two-thirds of the sagittal crest, expanding posteriorly to form a flattened, sculpted deck behind the supratemporal fenestrae adjacent to the squamosals.
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Sagittal and coronal cross-sectional images afford the best views and will be used throughout the MRI portion of pelvic anatomy.
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Methods We recorded the numbers of superior cerebral vein. lateral colony in the 1/3 front of superior sagittal sinus by the operation and total cerebral angiography.
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Familial nonsyndromic craniosynostosis, which affects 2 to 6 percent of infants with sagittal synostosis and 8 to 14 percent of infants with coronal synostosis, is transmitted as an autosomal dominant disorder.
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The devices named include disposable arthroscopic surgery blades and burrs, non-electric biopsy forceps, ureteral stone dislodgers, and sagittal saw blades.
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Total lumbar lordosis (L1-S1), thoracic kyphosis (T5-T12), sacral slope, thoracolumbar angle (T11-L1), and sagittal vertical axis (SVA) were measured on the lateral view of the whole spine.
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Near the front of the brain, in the midline, a deep sagittal groove in the dura indicates the site where the crista galli of the ethmoid bone is accommodated.
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The frontals are fused medially and enclose the parietal foramen and anterior sagittal crest.
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Near the front of the brain, in the midline, a deep sagittal groove in the dura indicates the site where the crista galli of the ethmoid bone is accommodated.
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Mid-sagittal views of adult mouse cerebella with in situ hybridization images (left panels) and expression level analysis (right panels), as obtained from the Allen Brain Atlas.
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Objectives:To investigate the affection of pelvic anatomy and sagittal balance of the spine to isthmic spondylolisthesis etiology and clinical symptom.
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Objective:To study the clinical effectiveness of acute hypervolemic hemodilution(AHH) combined with controlled hypotension(CH) in the repair of traumatic superior sagittal sinus rupture.
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The coronal, lambdoidal, sagittal, and squamosal sutures close clinically between six to 12 months of age but do not ossify completely until after 30 years of age.
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The head is at or on the perineum, and the sagittal suture is in the AP plane or rotated up to 45 degrees.
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The anterior or bregmatic fontanelle (Fig. 197) is the largest, and is placed at the junction of the sagittal, coronal, and frontal sutures; it is lozenge-shaped, and measures about 4 cm. in its antero-posterior and 2.5 cm. in its transverse diameter.
II. Osteology. 5d. The Interior of the Skull
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The neurosurgeon reduces the occipital protuberance by securing the central sagittal strip to the occipital bones using nonabsorbable sutures or 28-g surgical steel wire.