10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BREGMATIC»
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1
Danforth's Obstetrics and Gynecology
DIAMETERS OF THE FETAL HEAD Diameter Measurement (Centimeters)
Suboccipital-Bregmatic 9.5 Nape of neck to center of bregma Submental-
Bregmatic 9.5 Below chin to center of bregma Mentum-Vertical 14.0 Point of chin
to above ...
2
Clinical Obstretics (10Th Edn.)
7.7a, b): THE SUBOCC ii'no-BREGMATic DIAMETER This measures 9.5 cm and
is the distance between the middle of the anterior fontanelle and a point just
below the occipital protuberance. This is the diameter of engagement in a vertex
...
S. Gopalan, Sarala & Jain, Vanita (eds.), 2005
3
Trepanation: History, Discovery, Theory
... Stefano's (1989) compendium on epigenetic traits. Lovell (2000, p. 236)
discusses epigenetic traits (also called discontinuous or non-metric traits) such
as metopism and bregmatic bones under the rubric of “pseudopathology.” This
example ...
Robert Arnott, Professor Department of Psychology Stanley Finger, Stanley Finger, 2003
4
The Evolution of Modern Human Diversity: A Study of Cranial ...
A Study of Cranial Variation Marta Mirazón Lahr. (a) (b) (c) Figure AI.9 Rounding
of the infero-lateral margin of the orbits: (a) RO I: (b) RO 2: (c) RO 3. For full
explanation of grades see text. Bregmatic eminence ('eminentia cruciata')
Definition: ...
236) discusses epigenetic traits (also called discontinuous or non-metric traits)
such as metopism and bregmatic bones under the rubric of “pseudopathology.”
This example of bregmatic bone from Prague had been misinterpreted as a ...
Robert Arnott, Stanley Finger, Chris Smith, 2005
6
Textbook of Midwifery and Reproductive Health Nursing
Head partially extended Brow 5. Head fully extended Face Mento vertical (Fig.
7.31 A) 13.3 cm Sub-mento bregmatic (Fig. 7.31B) 9.5 cm From the chin to the
highest point on the vertex From where the chin joins the neck to the bregma
Table ...
7
The Human Fossil Record, Craniodental Morphology of Genus ...
Frontal begins to rise well behind brow; curves strongly upward to bulging
bregmatic region, where profile courses straight back, then descends steeply
along posteriorly projecting, bluntly V-shaped occipital plane. Nuchal region
angled ...
Jeffrey H. Schwartz, Ian Tattersall, 2005
8
Cardiology: A Socratic Approach
ers of the fetal skull commonly taken into consideration are: The sub-occipito-
bregmatic diameter: (Fig 8.9) This measures 9.5 cm and is the distance between
the middle of the anterior fontanelle and a point just below the occipital ...
9
DC Dutta's Textbook of Obstetrics
Suboccipito-bregmatic — extends from the nape of the neck to the center of the
bregma 9.5 cm (3 3⁄4“) Complete flexion Vertex 2. Suboccipito-frontal — extends
from the nape ofthe neck to the anterior end of the anterior fontanelle or center of
...
10
Human Evolution Through Developmental Change
The bregmatic eminence, sagittal keel, and angular torus are not present in
Mojokerto, suggesting that the metopic eminence is the second structure to
develop. Although Mojokerto's supraorbital gutter (ophryonic) region has already
taken on ...
Nancy Minugh-Purvis, Kenneth J. McNamara, 2002