and designated as Skull I of Locus L (Fig. 1), is the largest, with a cranial capacity of approximately 1,200 c.c. and with its coronal and sagittal sutures partly fused. The second skull (Skull ...
In Emrys's case, Dr Campbell used a specially designed neurosurgical drill — which spins at 80,000 revs a minute — to cut four pieces of bone from the front, back and sides of Emrys's skull.
On a summer's day in 1958, a walker in Salford found a human skull. Discovered in a peat bog ... ligature marks on the neck, a cut to the head, broken neck and fractured rip revealed his death ...
In a recent surgery at the Mater Children's Private Hospital at South Brisbane, they remodelled the skull of one-year-old ...
He said the procedure entailed removing a piece of skull just behind the ear to get access to the sensory nerve which serves the face, and trying to alleviate the pressure on the nerve that was ...
Thirty-one (67.4%) patients had no facet joint fusion on pre-operative para-sagittal CT reconstruction, seven (15.2%) patients showed one segmental fusion, and five (10.9%) patients showed two ...
CT Acquisition and Manual Annotation of Skull Fractures The cranial CT images were acquired according to the standard clinical CT acquisition protocol for each patient. Each CT scan contained 32–40 ...
It is also important for radiologists to develop a more detailed protocol using axial and sagittal cuts of MRI to increase accuracy in diagnosing subscapularis injuries. Our study has some limitations ...
The overall prominence of white matter is also increased, especially in the brainstem (corticospinal tract and pontine crossing tract) and posterior regions (sagittal stratum ... domain using ...
This week, a reader asked if their boss was allowed to take a cut of their tips. Elliott asked: "Can my boss take a cut of the tips that are shared between the staff if the boss works the shift?" ...
Scientists thought a tomb with similarities to buildings from Ptolemaic Egypt had been erected in memory of Cleopatra’s half sister, Arsinoë IV.