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Lane Bradley
25 January, 09:37
The fontanels of an infant skull are made of
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Brooke Roy
25 January, 11:00
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A fontanelle (or fontanel) (colloquially, soft spot because it is made up of cartilage and hard bone has not yet formed) is an anatomical feature of the infant human skull comprising any of the soft membranous gaps (sutures) between the cranial bones that make up the calvaria of a fetus or an infant.
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