Wide sutures and large fontanels in the newborn
K. L. Tan
Newborn infants with wide cranial sutures and large anterior fontanels, but
having normal head circumferences, were prospectively studied and compared
with a group of normal controls. The study group with wide sutures was
composed of two different groups--one with good calcification of the
calvaria, fairly large anterior fontanels, and no Wormian bones; and
another with distinct parietal prominences, very large anterior and
posterior fontanels with prolonged patency, poor initial calcification of
the calvaria, and Wormian bones. Normal head growth and physical and mental
development were observed in all the infants studied.