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The cranial sutures are difficult to see in plain radiographs. In the following ...

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The cranial sutures are difficult to see in plain radiographs. In the following images, we have added annotations to help you identify them. Please note the neonatal skull and associated sutures diagrammatically displayed below for your reference

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Schuenke et al., 2010, Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Head and Neuroanatomy. Thieme, Stuttgart, p. 7

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