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Growth of the normal skull vault and its alteration in craniosynostosis: insights from human genetics and experimental studies.
Development of the normal skull vault requires mechanisms to ensure that both its morphology and its rate of growth are precisely matched to those of the developing brain.
Compared with the normal skull structure of normoxic embryos (Fig. 5A), hypoxic embryos showed alterations in ossification to varying degrees in nearly all supramandibular bones (and the frontal, jugal and palatine bones to a lesser degree) (Fig. 5B M), with a number of embryos displaying orbital and maxillary defects (Fig. 5F,H,K) (supplementary material Table S2).
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The odd dimensions of the fossil prompted the team to look at normal skull variation, both in modern humans and chimps, to see how they compared.
"But after I read the paper, I realized it is a normal skull that happens to be very small.
Normal skull, presenting a regularly shaped sella (a).
"Hopefully it should be stronger than a normal skull.
However, cart1 is known to be essential for normal skull bone development, null mice develop with normal limbs and trunk, but the interpatietal and majority of the parietal and frontal bones are absent [65].
The computed tomographic (CT) data from 10 normal skulls was used to validate the adjustability of the VDMM.
Moreover, Computer Tomography or Magnetic Resonance Imaging scans conducted on all patients had displayed normal skulls, midlines, parenchyma, including cerebella and brain stems, and no organic brain lesions were found.
The normal size sella on skull X-ray and CT scan might argue against a large tumor.
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