An infant is brought to the emergency department with a temperature of 40C(104F). The physician notes that the infant has a "bulging anterior fontanelle". The third-year medical student reads the physician's note and want to evaluate this physical finding, but she forgot where the anterior fontanelle is. In evaluating this finding, the medical student should look for which of the following anatomic landmarks?

An infant is brought to the emergency department with a temperature of 40C(104F). The physician notes that the infant has a "bulging anterior fontanelle". The third-year medical student reads the physician's note and want to evaluate this physical finding, but she forgot where the anterior fontanelle is. In evaluating this finding, the medical student should look for which of the following anatomic landmarks?



(A) Bregma
(B) Coronal suture
(C) Lambda
(D) Pterion
(E) Sagittal suture

Answer: A: Bregma


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