• किरीट सीवन • किरीटी सीवन • किरीटी सीवनी | |
coronal: पुष्पहार किरीट | |
suture: टांका सीवन टाँका | |
coronal suture मीनिंग इन हिंदी
coronal suture उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- The bregma is formed by the intersection of the sagittal and coronal sutures.
- The coronal suture is obliterated and the third molars are heavily worn, suggesting that the specimen reached adulthood.
- The coronal suture is the fibrous joint that unites the frontal bone with the two parietal bones of the skull.
- The infant's skull consists of the metopic suture, coronal sutures, sagittal suture, and lambdoid sutures.
- It is important to be at least 1 cm anterior to the coronal suture to avoid the primary motor cortex.
- When both of the coronal sutures fuse prematurely, your baby may have a flat, elevated forehead and brow.
- If the coronal suture closes asymmetrically or unilaterally, then the face and forehead will form unevenly, from side-to-side.
- The greater, or anterior fontanel, is a lozenge-shaped space that is situated at the junction of the sagittal and the coronal sutures.
- In individuals with SCS, the coronal suture separating the frontal bones from the parietal bones, closes prematurely ( craniosynostosis ), occasionally even before birth.
- The sagittal suture divides the coronal suture in two halves; unilateral meaning that either the right side or the left side to the sagittal suture is fused.
परिभाषा
संज्ञा.- the suture between the parietal and frontal bones of the skull
पर्याय: sutura coronalis