Parietal eminence

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Parietal eminence
skeletal
Identifiers
Latintuber parietale, eminentia parietalis
TA98A02.1.02.010
TA2510
FMA57080
Anatomical terms of bone]

The parietal eminence (parietal tuber, parietal tuberosity) is a convex, smooth eminence on the external surface of the parietal bone of the skull. It is the site where intramembranous ossification of the parietal bone begins during embryological development. It tends to be slightly more prominent in men than in women, so may be used to help to identify the sex of a skull.[1]

Additional images

  • Parietal eminence shown in red
    Parietal eminence shown in red
  • Skull showing parietal eminence as Tuber parietale
    Skull showing parietal eminence as Tuber parietale

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 133 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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