


The persistence of the metopic suture is called metopism. This suture disappears by the second or third year of life. It is thought to be a normal variant of the cranial sutures . It forms from the lack of union of the two frontal bones during embryonic development.
Metopism is found in approximately 5% of Asians and 9% of European Caucasians and 1% of Blacks.
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