| 1. | The sagittal suture joins together the two parietal bones of skull.
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| 2. | The two most common types of craniosynostosis are sagittal and bicoronal.
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| 3. | Any plane parallel to the median plane is a sagittal plane.
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| 4. | The bones of the lambdoid, and one sagittal suture.
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| 5. | The bilaterally symmetrical, with the hinge lying in the sagittal plane.
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| 6. | The second special plane is the " sagittal plane ".
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| 7. | The posterior sagittal approach ( PSARP ) has become the most popular.
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| 8. | More posteriorly on the skull, the parietals lack a sagittal crest.
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| 9. | Its characteristics include large cheek teeth and a sagittal crest.
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| 10. | The frontal bones are slightly rounded and bear an indistinct sagittal crest.
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