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{newborn skull has 6 fontanels (fontanelles) the most obvious are the anterior and posterior, which of these closes latter?
{The newborn skull has 6 fontanels (fontanelles) the most obvious are the anterior and posterior, both close postnatally. Which of these fontanels closes later?
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+ &nbsp; anterior fontanel
+ &nbsp; anterior fontanel
||The newborn skull has 6 fontanels (fontanelles) the most obvious are the anterior and posterior fontanels that close at different times postnatally. posterior fontanel closes at about 3 months anterior fontanel closes at about 18 months.
- &nbsp; posterior fontanel
- &nbsp; posterior fontanel
|| The newborn skull has 6 fontanels (fontanelles) the most obvious are the anterior and posterior fontanels that close at different times postnatally. posterior fontanel closes at about 3 months anterior fontanel closes at about 18 months.
|| The posterior fontanel closes at about 3 months
 
{Unossified areas at the intersection of the sutures in the fetal skull are known as:
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- &nbsp; the membranous neurocranium
|| The membranous neurocranium consisting of the flat bones enclosing the brain.
- &nbsp; the membranous viscerocranium
|| The viscerocranium are the elements of the skull that form the facial skeleton
+ &nbsp; the fontanelles
|| Unossified areas at the intersection of the sutures in the fetal {{skull}} are known as the {{fontanelle}}s ({{fontanel}}s).
- &nbsp; the frontonasal prominence
|| The frontonasal prominence is an early embryonic feature of the head.
- &nbsp; Meckel's cartilage
 
{Failure of the brain to develop may result in:
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- &nbsp; plagiocephaly
+ &nbsp; acrocephaly
||Failure of the brain to develop may result in the {{skull}} abnormality acrocephaly (oxycephaly).
- &nbsp; Crouzon's syndrome
|| {{Crouzon syndrome}} (craniofacial dysostosis) is a rare genetic disorder also characterized by premature closure of cranial sutures.  
- &nbsp; microcephaly
- &nbsp; acrania


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Postnatal Interactive Component

Attempt the Quiz - Postnatal 
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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Postnatal development from the lecture and practical.

  

1 The newborn skull has 6 fontanels (fontanelles) the most obvious are the anterior and posterior, both close postnatally. Which of these fontanels closes later?

  anterior fontanel
  posterior fontanel

2 Unossified areas at the intersection of the sutures in the fetal skull are known as:

  the membranous neurocranium
  the membranous viscerocranium
  the fontanelles
  the frontonasal prominence
  Meckel's cartilage

3 Failure of the brain to develop may result in:

  plagiocephaly
  acrocephaly
  Crouzon's syndrome
  microcephaly
  acrania


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Practical 6: Trilaminar Embryo | Early Embryo | Late Embryo | Fetal | Postnatal | Abnormalities