Occipital
Occipital is an anatomical term derived from Latin occiput, meaning the back of the head. In medical usage it describes structures related to the posterior portion of the skull or to the posterior part of the cerebral cortex known as the occipital lobe. The term can apply to bones, regions, nerves, and vessels associated with this area.
Occipital bone: The occipital bone forms the posterior skull and contributes to the posterior cranial fossa.
Occipital lobe: In the cerebrum, the occipital lobe sits at the posterior cerebral cortex and is primarily
Clinical relevance: Damage to the occipital lobe can cause visual field defects and visual agnosia. Trauma
Development and variation: The occipital bone ossifies from several centers in early life, with sutures allowing