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Large fontanelles

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In newborns, the two frontal bones, two parietal bones, and one occipital bone are joined by fibrous sutures, which form a small posterior fontanelle, and a larger, diamond-shaped anterior fontanelle. These regions allow for the skull to pass the birth canal and for later growth. The fontanelles gradually ossify, whereby the posterior fontanelle usually closes by eight weeks and the anterior fontanelle by the 9th to 16th month of age. Large fontanelles are diagnosed if the fontanelles are larger than age-dependent norms. [ ]

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Large fontanelles

Synonyms
  • Enlarged fontanelles
  • Large fontanel
  • Large fontanelle
  • Large fontanels
  • Persistent wide fontanel
  • Wide fontanelles
database cross reference
layperson term
Wide fontanelles [ ORCID : 0000-0001-5889-4463 ]

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There are six membrane-covered openings between the cranial sutures in the incompletely ossified skull of the fetus or newborn infant that normally close sometime after birth (anterior fontanel, cranial fontanel, mastoid fontanel, posterior fontanel, sphenoidal fontanel).

has alternative id

HP:0004473

has narrow synonym

Wide bregma sutures, Large, late-closing fontanelle, Large bregma sutures

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human_phenotype

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HP:0000239

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