PPT-Chapter 14 & 15 Head and Facial Injuries
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Anatomy of the Skull 22 bones Cranium 8 bones Face 14 bones Sutures 4 Prominent sutures Fontanelles Paranasal Sinuses Occipital Bone Forms the walls and base of
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Chapter 14 & 15 Head and Facial Injuries: Transcript
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