diploë
Diploë is the cancellous, or spongy, bone layer of the skull located between the outer and inner compact bone tables of the cranial bones. This middle layer forms the bulk of the skull’s diploic structure and contains trabeculated bone tissue, marrow spaces, and a network of vessels.
Anatomically, the diploë lies between the outer table (the external cortical layer) and the inner table (the
In development, the skull bones largely form through intramembranous ossification, with the diploë forming as a
Functionally, the diploë helps reduce the overall weight of the skull while providing structural support. Its
Clinical relevance includes injury and infection: fractures that traverse the diploë can disrupt the diploic veins,