Occipital border of parietal bone
Margo occipitalis ossis parietalis
- Related terms: Occipital border
Definition
The term ‘occipital border of parietal bone’ describes the back edge of this curved, rectangle-shaped bone. This border appears deeply denticulated. At the rear, the occipital border of parietal bone articulates with the occipital bone, contributing to one-half of the lambdoidal suture.
References
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Text written by Muhammad A. Javaid, MD, PhD © 2024 IMAIOS.
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