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  1. Although the skull is tough, resilient, and provides excellent protection for the brain, a severe impact or blow can result in fracture of the skull and may be accompanied by injury to the ...
  2. Although the skull is tough, resilient, and provides excellent protection for the brain, a severe impact or blow can result in fracture of the skull and may be accompanied by injury to the ...
  3. The skull is anterior to the spinal column and is the bony structure that encases the brain. Its purpose ... the facial muscles. The two regions of the skull are the cranial and facial region. The cranial ...
  4. The skull is anterior to the spinal column and is the bony structure that encases the brain. Its purpose ... the facial muscles. The two regions of the skull are the cranial and facial region. The cranial ...
  5. Skull fractures may occur with head injuries. Although the skull is both tough and resilient and provides excellent ... or blow can result in fracture of the skull and may be accompanied by injury to the ...
  6. ... anatomical lines where the bony plates of the skull join together can be easily felt in the ... diamond shaped space on the top of the skull and the smaller space further to the back ...
  7. This x-ray of the skull shows an eosinophilic granuloma (a lesion made-up of a type of white blood cell). This condition can range from a ...
  8. This picture shows a normal skull of an adult.
  9. The skull is the bony structure of the head and face. The cranium surrounds the brain with the temporal, ...
  10. Cranial calcification is a disorder in which calcium that enters the body, which is usually absorbed by ...
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