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  1. In arthropod and vertebrate anatomy, the vertex (or cranial vertex) is the highest point of the head. In humans, the vertex is formed by four bones of the skull: the frontal bone, the two parietal bones, and the occipital bone.

  2. Aug 20, 2017 · The vertex is the midline bony landmark at the most superior part of the calvaria in the standard anatomical position. It is one of the skull landmarks, craniometric points for radiological or anthropological skull measurement.

  3. Vertex is the highest point of the skull or calvaria (roof of the skull). It usually lies midway across the sagittal suture, i.e. between the bregma anteriorly and lambda posteriorly. See anatomical images and synonyms of vertex.

  4. Mar 31, 2023 · The skull submentovertex view is an angled inferosuperior radiograph of the base of skull. As this view involves radiographic positioning that is uncomfortable for the patient and with CT being more sensitive to bony detail, this view is rapidly becoming obsolete.

  5. Learn about the bones, features, and functions of the skull, the skeletal structure of the head that supports the face and protects the brain. The vertex of the skull is the highest point of the cranium, formed by the fusion of the frontal and parietal bones.

  6. Nov 18, 2020 · Learn about the crown of your head, also known as the vertex, and the health issues that can affect this area. Find out how to prevent and treat hair loss, sunburn, dandruff, psoriasis, ringworm, and headaches.

  7. Jun 15, 2020 · The vertex is the most superior point of the skull and is located in the midline above the superior sagittal sinus (SSS) and between the the Br and Lm. The superior temporal line (STL) is a subtle ridge of bone that extends from the posterior edge of the zygomatic process to the lateral surface of the parietal bone (Figure (Figure2B, 2B ...