frontoparietal suture - significado y definición. Qué es frontoparietal suture
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Qué (quién) es frontoparietal suture - definición

JOINING TOGETHER ALONG A MAJOR FAULT ZONE, OF SEPARATE TERRANES, TECTONIC UNITS THAT HAVE DIFFERENT PLATE TECTONIC, METAMORPHIC AND PALEOGEOGRAPHIC HISTORIES
Suture zone; Suture line; Suture fault

Suture (anatomy)         
  • astragalus]] (pink) is fixed to the [[tibia]] (green) by a suture. Adapted with permission from [http://www.palaeos.com/Vertebrates/Units/270Archosauromorpha/270.500.html  Palaeos]
  • Side view of the skull. The wavy lines are [[cranial sutures]].
  • A variety of ammonite forms, from [[Ernst Haeckel]]'s 1904 ''Kunstformen der Natur'' (Artforms of Nature).
  • sculpture]] of regularly placed [[papule]]s along the suture itself.
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FAIRLY RIGID JOINT BETWEEN TWO OR MORE HARD ELEMENTS OF AN ORGANISM
Suture (gastropod); Anatomical suture; Suture (anatomical)
In anatomy, a suture is a fairly rigid joint between two or more hard elements of an organism, with or without significant overlap of the elements.
Suture (geology)         
In structural geology, a suture is a joining together along a major fault zone, of separate terranes, tectonic units that have different plate tectonic, metamorphic and paleogeographic histories. The suture is often represented on the surface by an orogen or mountain range.
Bilateral frontoparietal polymicrogyria         
  • Left:Normal Middle:polymicrgyria Right:Lissencephaly
  • GPCR classification
  • Lissencephaly:Brain MRI, T1 weighted, transverse plane, that shows lyssencephaly, manifested as scarce and wide circumvolutions, mostly in the occipital, parietal and temporal lobes. As aggregated findings, there is ventriculomegaly, no true [[Sylvian fissure]], too thick gray matter and ectopic gray matter in the white matter.
  • This child presented with seizures. The coronal true inversion recovery sequence shows thickened and disordered cortex in superior frontal and cingulate gyri bilaterally (arrow). There are small convolutions visible at the corticomedullary junction. The appearance is that of cortical dysplasia, with polymicrogyria more likely than pachygyria due to the small convolutions visible. There are also small foci of grey matter signal in the corpus callosum, deep to the dysplastic cortex (double arrows). These probably represent areas of grey matter heterotopia.
MEDICAL CONDITION
Polymicrogyria, bilateral frontoparietal
Bilateral frontoparietal polymicrogyria is a genetic disorder with autosomal recessive inheritance that causes a cortical malformation. Our brain has folds in the cortex to increase surface area called gyri and patients with polymicrogyri have an increase number of folds and smaller folds than usual.

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Suture (geology)

In structural geology, a suture is a joining together along a major fault zone, of separate terranes, tectonic units that have different plate tectonic, metamorphic and paleogeographic histories. The suture is often represented on the surface by an orogen or mountain range.