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Occipital bone - Wikipedia
The occipital bone is a cranial dermal bone and the main bone of the occiput It is trapezoidal in shape and curved on itself like a shallow dish. en.wikipedia.org
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OCCIPUT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: the back part of the head or skull. Did you know? Occiput came to English from Latin, where it was created from ob-, meaning "against," and "capit-" or caput ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Occiput - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The occiput forms the posterior-inferior wall of the calvarium. It is the bony protection for the cerebellum and posterior fossa. www.sciencedirect.com
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occiput
occiput Chiefly Anat. (ˈɒksɪpʌt) [L. occiput back of head, f. ob- against + caput head: in F. occiput (1372 in Hatz.-Darm.).] The back or hinder part of the head.[1398 Trevisa Barth. De. P.R. v. iv. (1495) 108 The occiput, the nolle, is the hynder parte of the heed.] 1602 2nd Pt. Return fr. Parnass.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Occiput - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
The occiput is the anatomical term for the posterior (back) portion of the head or skull. It comprises of various tissue layers from superficial to deep, ... www.imaios.com
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Anatomy, Head and Neck, Occipital Bone, Artery, Vein, and Nerve
The occipital bone is the most posterior cranial bone and the main bone of the occiput. It is considered a flat bone, like all other cranial bones. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Occiput posterior position - UpToDate
Aug 22, 2022Occiput posterior (OP) position is the most common fetal malposition. It is important because it is associated with labor abnormalities that may lead to adverse maternal and neonatal consequences, particularly operative vaginal or cesarean birth. This topic will review issues related to the occurrence, diagnosis, and management of OP position.
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Occipital bone | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org
Occiput is a noun referring to the back of the head, it is not a synonym for the occipital bone. The occipital bone is also known as "C0 ... radiopaedia.org
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Occipital Bone - Physiopedia
The Occipital bone is a trapezoidal-shaped bone forming the base of the skull. It is situated at the the lower and back part of the cranium. www.physio-pedia.com
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Occiput - vet-Anatomy - IMAIOS
It is the occiput that dominates the neck. It forms the basis of the occipital region, beyond wich are the parietal, temporal, auricular and frontal regions. www.imaios.com
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OCCIPUT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Pertaining to the back part of the head (occiput). From Project Gutenberg I examined many skulls and found the occiput and first cervical ankylosed. dictionary.cambridge.org
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Occiput Anterior Position: What it is and What to Know About it - WebMD
The occiput anterior position is considered to be one of the best fetal positions. It leads to the best birthing outcomes. With this position there are: Fewer unplanned cesarean sections (C ...
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Occipitofrontal
Occipitofrontal is a term relating to the occiput and the frontal direction, as in: Occipitofrontal fasciculus, association fibers in the brain Occipito-anterior wikipedia.org
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occipito-
occipito- (əkˌsɪpɪtəʊ) before a vowel sometimes occipit-, used in Anat. as combining form of occiput, in adjs. expressing a relation or connexion between the occiput and another part, and denominating a ligament, muscle, measurement, etc.; as occipito-ˈangular (see quot. 1890). occipito-anˈterior, d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Presentation (obstetrics)
Right occipitoposterior (ROP)—the occiput faces posteriorly and toward the right. Occipitoanterior—the occiput faces anteriorly (absolutely straight without any turning to any of the sides) Occipitoposterior—the occiput faces posteriorly wikipedia.org
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