| 1. | The bones of the lambdoid, and one sagittal suture.
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| 2. | Further back on the braincase, the lambdoid crest is also prominent.
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| 3. | Further back on the braincase, the lambdoid crest is also poorly developed.
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| 4. | Another one is Lambdoid synostosis ( posterior plagiocephaly ).
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| 5. | The sagittal crest is not present, while the lambdoid crest is well developed.
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| 6. | In infants this usually corresponds with the lambdoid suture in the mid pupillary line.
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| 7. | Further back on the braincase, the lambdoid crest ( another such crest ) is also prominent.
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| 8. | The coronal, sagittal, and lambdoid sutures are supposed to close between 22 and 39 months of age.
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| 9. | The infant's skull consists of the metopic suture, coronal sutures, sagittal suture, and lambdoid sutures.
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| 10. | This rare form of craniosynostosis involves the lambdoid suture, which runs across the skull near the back of the head.
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