Cranium: The upper portion of the
skull, which protects the brain. The bones of the
cranium include the frontal, parietal, occipital,
temporal, sphenoid, ethmoid, lacrimal, and nasal bones; the concha nasalis; and the vomer.
Full article >>>endocardium; endocarp; endo
celiac; endo
cervical; endo
cervical curettage; endo
cervical sinus tumour; endo
cervical smear; endo
cervicitis; endo
cervix; endochondral; endochondral bone; endochrome; endo
colitis; endocolpitis; endocranial; endo
cranium; ...
Full article >>>Aprosencephaly with open
craniumCauses And Risk:
Anencephaly is a neural tube defect that occurs early in the development of an unborn baby. Neural tube defects involve the
tissue that grows into the brain and spinal cord.
Full article >>>In some cases, because surgical repairs involve the
skull (
cranium), brain,
nerves,
eyes, facial bones, and facial
skin, a plastic surgeon (for
skin and face) and a neurosurgeon (brain and
nerves) work together.
Full article >>>Aprosencephaly with Open
Cranium (
Anencephaly)
Aquarium Granuloma (
Swimming Pool Granuloma)
ARDS (
Acute Respiratory Di
stress Syndrome)
Areolar
Gland Abscess (Subareolar
Abscess)
ARF (
Acute Kidney Failure) ...
Full article >>>Deformational (or positional) plagiocephaly refers to a misshapen (asymmetrical) shape of the head (
cranium) from repeated pressure to the same area of the head.
Full article >>>INTRACRANIAL: Within the
cranium.
INTRAMUSCULAR (IM): Injected directly into a
muscle.
INTRAOCULAR: Within the eyeball.
Full article >>>Brain surgery treats
lesions of the brain and its surrounding structures through an opening (
craniotomy) in the
skull (
cranium).
Alternative Names:
Craniotomy;
Surgery - brain;
Neurosurgery ...
Full article >>>repair and reconstruction of bones in the cheek, chin, and face as well as the
cranium. Composed entirely of
calcium phosphate,
alpha-BSM resorbs quickly, promotes new bone growth, and can be applied as a moldable putty or injectable paste.
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Basal cell carcinoma in a girl after
cobalt irradiation to the
cranium for
acute lymphoblastic leukemia: case report and literature review. Pediatr Dermatol 13 (1): 54-7, 1996 Jan-Feb. [PUBMED Abstract] ...
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