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A bulging fontanel may be a sign of pressure rising inside a baby’s skull, which may result in damage to the baby’s developing brain. It requires immediate medical attention. A fontanel ...
The soft parts of the newborn baby’s skull are known as fontanelles. While there are six fontanelles found in the skull of a newborn, only two are commonly known. The one in the middle of the ...
[3] Figure 1 illustrates the boney anatomy of the normal skull sutures and fontanelles. The newborn infant's skull is incompletely ossified and the cranial sutures are normally open at birth ...
The most noticeable are the anterior and posterior fontanels, which are, respectively, on top of the head toward the front and at the back of the skull. In this article, we look at the causes of a ...
A baby is born with several fontanels. These are more commonly known as soft spots. They provide the skull with the flexibility needed to pass through the birth canal. This flexibility also allows ...
A sunken fontanel occurs when the soft spot on a baby’s skull becomes more deep set than usual. One major cause is dehydration. The human skull is made up from several bones that are connected ...
The presence of the fontanelle is essential for the protection and proper development of the baby’s brain. The skull of a baby is made up of six different bones that are held together by a ...
Several major bones compose the skull of a newborn (two frontal, two parietal and one occipital). The bones are connected by fibrous material called sutures. A fontanelle is the same fibrous ...
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