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- Calvaria (skull) - Wikipedia
In Latin, the word calvaria is used as a feminine noun with plural calvariae; however, many medical texts incorrectly list the word as calvarium, a neuter Latin noun with plural calvaria
- Calvarium Definition Anatomy - Lesson | Study. com
The calvarium are the bones of the skull that exclusively cover and protect the brain The bones of the calvarium are the frontal, parietal, temporal, ethmoid, sphenoid, and occipital bones
- What Is the Calvarium? Structure, Function, and Development
The calvarium is the anatomical term for the skullcap, representing the dome-shaped roof of the cranium It forms the superior portion of the neurocranium, which encases and protects the brain
- Human Skull Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic
Cranial vault (neurocranium or calvarium) This surrounds and protects your brain Facial skeleton (viscerocranium) This supports and holds the various parts of your face This part of your skull consists mainly of the calvarium
- CALVARIUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CALVARIUM is the portion of a skull including the braincase and excluding the lower jaw or lower jaw and facial portion How to use calvarium in a sentence
- What Is the Calvarium? Anatomy, Development, and Fractures
The calvarium is the upper portion of the skull, commonly known as the skullcap Its primary role is to form a durable, protective case enclosing the brain, shielding it from external impact
- Calvaria: Anatomy, bones and sutures | Kenhub
It fuses fully at around 25 years of age along with the lambdoid suture
- What Is a Calvarial Lesion? Types and Diagnosis
The calvarium is made up of the frontal bone (your forehead), the two parietal bones (the sides and top), the occipital bone (the back), and a small contribution from the temporal bones near your temples
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