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- ... collecting around the brain ( hydrocephalus ) Infection of the skull bones ( osteomyelitis ) Loss of brain tissue Multiple sclerosis ... 24 to 48 hours) Early symptoms of stroke Skull bone disorders and disorders involving the bones of ...
- A skull fracture is a fracture or break in the skull (cranial) bones. ... Skull fractures may occur with head injuries . The skull provides good protection for the brain. However, a ...
- Cranial mononeuropathy III is a nerve disorder. It affects the function of the third cranial nerve. As a result, the person may have ...
- A skull x-ray is a picture of the bones surrounding the brain, including the facial bones, the nose, ... this x-ray if you have injured your skull. You may also have this x-ray if ...
- ... to create pictures of the head, including the skull, brain, eye sockets, and sinuses. ... infection Brain tumor Buildup of fluid inside the skull ( hydrocephalus ) Injury (trauma) to the brain, head, or ...
- This diabetic type of cranial mononeuropathy III is a complication of diabetes . It causes double vision and eyelid drooping . ... nerve is damaged. This disorder affects the third cranial nerve in the skull. This is one of ...
- Cranial mononeuropathy VI is a nerve disorder. It affects the function of the sixth cranial (skull) nerve. As a result, the person may ...
- Cranial sutures are fibrous bands of tissue that connect the bones of the skull. ... An infant's skull is made up of 6 separate cranial (skull) bones: Frontal bone Occipital bone Two parietal bones Two temporal ...
- ... ear canal and at the base of the skull. ... into the bones at the base of the skull. The infection and swelling may damage or destroy ...
- ... for invasive procedures to diagnose problems in the skull. This is one of the safest ways to ...