Parietal bone (overview, borders, and angles)

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The parietal bone is a convex quadrilateral-shaped paired bone of the neurocranium. It is located on each side of the skull behind the frontal bone, and therefore, it forms the superior and lateral aspects of the skull. Moreover, both parietal bones form most of the calvaria and overlie the parietal lobes of the cerebrum

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