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Qu'est-ce (qui) est occiput$54464$ - définition

SAUCER-SHAPED MEMBRANE BONE SITUATED AT THE BACK AND LOWER PART OF THE CRANIUM
Occipital Bone; Occiput; Occipitus; Os occipitale; Occipitales; Ossification of occipital bone; Exoccipital condyle; Ossification of the occipital bone; Occipital; Occipital region; Exoccipital condyles; Occipital bones; Occipitale; Ossification of the occipital bones; Ossification of the occipital; Ossification of occipital; Ossification of occipital bones; Occipitalia; Exoccipital; Exoccipitals; Supraoccipital; Occipital table
  • Outer surface of occipital bone
  • Inner surface of occipital bone
  • Figure 3 : Occipital bone at birth.

Position (obstetrics)         
POSITION IS THE ORIENTATION OF THE FETUS IN THE WOMB
Position (Obstetrics); Right occiput posterior; Left occiput posterior
In obstetrics, position is the orientation of the fetus in the womb, identified by the location of the presenting part of the fetus relative to the pelvis of the mother. Conventionally, it is the position assumed by the fetus before the process of birth, as the fetus assumes various positions and postures during the course of childbirth.
Cephalic presentation         
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  • Left occipito-anterior
  • Left occipito-posterior
  • Left occipito-transverse
  • Right occipito-anterior
  • Right occipito-posterior
  • Right occipito-transverse
  • Straight occipito-anterior
  • Straight occipito-posterior
  • William Smellie]], 1792
BABY POSITION DURING BIRTH
Engaged (baby); Vertex presentation; Face presentation; Brow presentation; Sinicipital presentation; Occipitotransverse; Ot presentation; OT presentation; Occiput anterior position; Engagement (pregnancy); Head engagement; Occipito-anterior; Occipitoanterior; Right occipito-anterior; Baby drop; Head presentation
A cephalic presentation or head presentation or head-first presentation is a situation at childbirth where the fetus is in a longitudinal lie and the head enters the pelvis first; the most common form of cephalic presentation is the vertex presentation, where the occiput is the leading part (the part that first enters the birth canal). All other presentations are abnormal (malpresentations) and are either more difficult to deliver or not deliverable by natural means.
Occiput         
·noun A plate which forms the back part of the head of insects.
II. Occiput ·noun The back, or posterior, part of the head or skull; the region of the occipital bone.

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Occipital bone

The occipital bone () is a cranial dermal bone and the main bone of the occiput (back and lower part of the skull). It is trapezoidal in shape and curved on itself like a shallow dish. The occipital bone overlies the occipital lobes of the cerebrum. At the base of the skull in the occipital bone, there is a large oval opening called the foramen magnum, which allows the passage of the spinal cord.

Like the other cranial bones, it is classed as a flat bone. Due to its many attachments and features, the occipital bone is described in terms of separate parts. From its front to the back is the basilar part, also called the basioccipital, at the sides of the foramen magnum are the lateral parts, also called the exoccipitals, and the back is named as the squamous part. The basilar part is a thick, somewhat quadrilateral piece in front of the foramen magnum and directed towards the pharynx. The squamous part is the curved, expanded plate behind the foramen magnum and is the largest part of the occipital bone.

Due to its embryonic derivation from paraxial mesoderm (as opposed to neural crest, from which many other craniofacial bones are derived), it has been posited that "the occipital bone as a whole could be considered as a giant vertebra enlarged to support the brain."