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CHILDS NERVOUS SYSTEM
Volume 28, Issue 1, Pages 23-31Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00381-011-1637-0
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Calvaria; Neurocranium; Dura; Suture; Craniosynostosis
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The human skull is a complex structure that deserves continued study. Few studies have directed their attention to the development, pathology, and molecular formation of the human calvaria. A review of the medical literature using standard search engines was performed to locate studies regarding the human calvaria. The formation of the human calvaria is a complex interaction between bony and meningeal elements. Derailment of these interactions may result in deformation of this part of the skull. Knowledge of the anatomy, formation, and pathology of the human calvaria will be of use to the clinician that treats skull diseases. With an increased understanding of genetic and molecular biology, treatment paradigms for calvarial issues may change.
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