The present study reveals the presence in the sutural area of secondary cartilage, assuring the passive growth of the bones and undergoing an endochondral ossification, but without playing a direct role in the synostosis. The chondroid tissue is responsible for the growth of each frontal bone towards the other and constitutes the first bridge of union between the two bones. It is the most important finding in this study, which provides a description of the closure of the metopic suture and of the maintenance of an open sutural space by a process of active resorption. This new knowledge will help to understand better the whole process of suture closure and its pathology
textabstractCraniosynostosis refers to the premature fusion of one or several calvarian sutures. For...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate topographic and temporal aspects of premaxillary bone and premaxill...
The results of several studies indicate that the response of facial bones to forces applied to maxil...
Chapter 1 is limited to a review of the literature dealing with the embryonnary and fetal skull deve...
Isolation of the zygomaticomaxillary suture from the remainder of the growing skull by surgically se...
In vivo strain gauge analysis demonstrated that tensile bone strain is transmitted along the cra-nia...
During the first month of life, the murine posterior-frontal suture (PF) of the cranial vault closes...
SummaryFacial sutures contribute significantly to postnatal facial development, but their potential ...
The metopic suture (MS) lies on the midline of the forehead and extends from the frontal bone to the...
During the first month of life, the murine posterior-frontal suture (PF) of the cranial vault closes...
The authors carried out an histologic study on bioptic tissue coming from the human midpalatal sutur...
After birth, the skull grows and remodels in close synchrony with the brain to allow for an increase...
SUMMARY: The observation of the stage of ossification of the sagittal suture has been adopted as pos...
Background: The metopic suture (MS), at the vertical axis between the two halves of the frontal bone...
The metopic suture of 24 adult skulls investigated showed recognisably varied morphological patterns...
textabstractCraniosynostosis refers to the premature fusion of one or several calvarian sutures. For...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate topographic and temporal aspects of premaxillary bone and premaxill...
The results of several studies indicate that the response of facial bones to forces applied to maxil...
Chapter 1 is limited to a review of the literature dealing with the embryonnary and fetal skull deve...
Isolation of the zygomaticomaxillary suture from the remainder of the growing skull by surgically se...
In vivo strain gauge analysis demonstrated that tensile bone strain is transmitted along the cra-nia...
During the first month of life, the murine posterior-frontal suture (PF) of the cranial vault closes...
SummaryFacial sutures contribute significantly to postnatal facial development, but their potential ...
The metopic suture (MS) lies on the midline of the forehead and extends from the frontal bone to the...
During the first month of life, the murine posterior-frontal suture (PF) of the cranial vault closes...
The authors carried out an histologic study on bioptic tissue coming from the human midpalatal sutur...
After birth, the skull grows and remodels in close synchrony with the brain to allow for an increase...
SUMMARY: The observation of the stage of ossification of the sagittal suture has been adopted as pos...
Background: The metopic suture (MS), at the vertical axis between the two halves of the frontal bone...
The metopic suture of 24 adult skulls investigated showed recognisably varied morphological patterns...
textabstractCraniosynostosis refers to the premature fusion of one or several calvarian sutures. For...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate topographic and temporal aspects of premaxillary bone and premaxill...
The results of several studies indicate that the response of facial bones to forces applied to maxil...