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Coronal suture

The coronal suture is a dense, fibrous connective tissue joint that separates the two parietal bones from the frontal bone of the skull.

Structure
The coronal suture lies between the paired parietal bones and the frontal bone of the skull. It runs from the pterion on each side. Nerve supply The coronal suture is likely supplied by a branch of the trigeminal nerve. Development The coronal suture is derived from the paraxial mesoderm. == Clinical significance ==
Clinical significance
If certain bones of the skull grow too fast then premature fusion of the sutures, craniosynostosis, may occur. • Brachycephaly (both sides) • Plagiocephaly (one side only) • Oxycephaly (both sides) == References ==
Additional images
File:Coronal suture - animation04.gif|Animation. Coronal suture shown in red. File:Coronal suture - animation08.gif|Frontal bone and parietal bones. File:Gray188-Coronal suture.png |Side view of the skull. ('Coronal suture' indicated by the arrow.) File:Coronal suture 2.jpg|Superior view of anterior part of the skull. Coronal suture runs horizontally. File:Sobo 1909 47 - Coronal suture.png|Coronal suture seen from inside. File:Gray198.png|The skull at birth, showing the lateral fontanelle. File:Coronal suture.jpg|Coronal suture of new born baby. == External links ==
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