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Results 1 - 10 of 112 for Skull disorder
  1. ... that leads to brain swelling) Bleeding inside the skull Disease in which the body is unable to break ... to relieve the buildup of fluid inside the skull.
  2. ... 24 to 48 hours) Early symptoms of stroke Skull bone disorders and disorders involving the bones of the ear
  3. ... Because there are common nerve pathways through the skull, the same disorder that damages the sixth cranial nerve may affect ...
  4. ... These similar syndromes include: Carpenter syndrome (kleeblattschadel, cloverleaf skull deformity) Crouzon disease (craniofacial dysostosis) Pfeiffer syndrome Saethre-Chotzen syndrome
  5. ... ray to evaluate most head injuries or brain disorders. Skull x-rays are rarely used as the main ...
  6. ... joints that connect your lower jaw to your skull.
  7. ... Problems with growth Unusual raised ridges on the skull
  8. ... include: Alcohol intoxication Alcohol withdrawal Bleeding inside the skull ( subdural hematoma ) Brain disorder caused by lack of vitamin B1 ( Wernicke-Korsakoff ...
  9. ... of the arms, collarbones, legs, pelvis, spine, and skull. ... legs and other visible deformities Enlarged head and skull deformities Fracture Headache Hearing loss Reduced height Warm skin over the affected bone
  10. ... meninges and even brain can protrude from the skull. A child with myelomeningocele may also have other disorders or birth defects. Eight out of ten children ...
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