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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Frontal bone
  1. ... made up of 6 separate cranial (skull) bones: Frontal bone Occipital bone Two parietal bones Two temporal bones ...
  2. ... the maxilla, the zygoma, the mandible, and the frontal bone of the cranium.
  3. ... the forehead between the two halves of the frontal bone. The ridging is caused when the two halves close prematurely.
  4. ... The cranium surrounds the brain with the temporal, frontal, parietal and occipital bones. The maxilla, or upper jaw, and the mandible, ...
  5. ... surgery to correct a problem that causes the bones of a child's skull to grow together (fuse) too early.
  6. ... surgery to correct a problem that causes the bones of a child's skull to grow together (fuse) too early.
  7. ... cavities, which are moist, hollow spaces in the bones of the skull. There are four pairs of sinuses: Frontal sinuses Maxillary sinuses Ethmoid sinuses Sphenoid sinuses (not ...
  8. Frontal bossing is seen only in a few rare syndromes, including acromegaly, a long-term (chronic) disorder caused by too much growth hormone, which leads to enlargement of the bones of the face, jaw, hands, feet, and skull.
  9. ... an accident because of the immaturity of the bones and ligaments in the neck if the child is facing forward. In a frontal crash, a child's head and neck are subjected ...
  10. ... of fontanelles ("soft spots") Loose joints Prominent forehead ( frontal ... Increased risk of fracture due to decreased bone density
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