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Fig. 1A Endocranial skull base views show basioccipital (B), paired exoccipital (E), supraoccipital (S), and interparietal (I) portions of occipital bone. Surrounding synchondroses include spheno-occipital (small solid arrows), anterior intraoccipital (large solid arrow), posterior intraoccipital (solid arrowhead), petrooccipital (open arrowheads), and occipitomastoid (open arrows). Mendosal sutures (small solid arrowheads) mark junction between membranous and endocranial portions of occipital bone. Image shows portions of occipital bone and surrounding synchondroses in 3-week-old boy. k = Kerckring ossicle.





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