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The line of union between the occipital and the parietal bones of the skull.
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The line of union between the occipital and the parietal bones of the skull.
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| Latin | sutura lambdoidea |
| Gray's | subject #32 132 |
The lambdoid suture (or lambdoidal suture) is a dense, fibrous connective tissue joint on the posterior aspect of the skull that connects the parietal and temporal bones with the occipital bone.
Its name comes from its lambda-like shape.
At birth, the bones of the skull do not meet.
If certain bones of the skull grow too fast, then craniosynostosis (premature closure of the sutures) may occur. This can result in skull deformities.
If the lambdoid suture closes too soon on one side, the skull will appear twisted and asymmetrical, a condition called "plagiocephaly."
The lambdoidal suture articulates with the occipital bone and parietal bones
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