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Wormian bones, also
known as
intrasutural bones or
sutural bones, are
extra bone pieces that can
occur within a
suture (joint) in the skull.
These are...
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variations include sutural (
wormian)
bones,
which are
located along the
sutural lines on the back of the skull, and
sesamoid bones which develop within some...
- (pregnancy),
clavicular size can be
calculated using available nomograms.
Wormian bones can
sometimes be
observed in the skull.
Diagnosis of CCD
spectrum disorder...
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causes bone density due to a
defect in
bone reabsorption; however, the two
diagnoses differ in
several ways. In PYCD,
there is also:
Wormian bones Dela****...
- flexibility.
Sometimes there can be
extra bone pieces within the
suture known as
Wormian bones or
sutural bones. Most
commonly these are
found in the course...
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syndrome is a rare
disorder characterized by
short stature,
wormian bones (extra
cranial bones), and
dextrocardia (displaced heart).
Other symptoms include...
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chromosome 6q14.1.
Characterized by
congenital bowing of the long
bones,
Wormian bones, blue sclerae,
vertebral collapse, and
multiple fractures in the...
- from above.
Sagittal suture of a new-born child.
Sagittal suture with
Wormian bones. Oota, Yasuhito; Ono, Kenzo; Miyazima,
Sasuke (2006-01-01). "3D modeling...
- does not
count the
variable wormian bones between skull sutures. Similarly, the
sacrum is
usually counted as a
single bone,
rather than five
fused vertebrae...
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which is
characterized by the
presence of
wormian bones in the skull,
dentinogenesis imperfecta,
recurrent bone fractures, hypertelorism, and eye puffiness...