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  • base of skull
    ¸Ó¸®»À¹Ù´Ú, µÎ°³Àú
  • depressed skull fracture
    ÇÔ¸ô¸Ó¸®»À°ñÀý, ÇÔ¸ôµÎ°³°ñ°ñÀý
  • growing skull fracture
    ¼ºÀå¸Ó¸®°ñÀý, ¼ºÀåµÎ°³°ñÀý
  • map like skull
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  • skull
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  • skull base approach
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  • skull bone defect
    ¸Ó¸®»À°á¼Õ, µÎ°³°ñ°á¼Õ
  • skull cap
    ¸Ó¸®µ¤°³»À, µÎ°³°ü
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  • base of skull
    ¸Ó¸®»À¹Ù´Ú, µÎ°³Àú
  • skull
    ¸Ó¸®»À, µÎ°³°ñ
  • skull x-ray
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    ÇѱÛ
  • tower head
    (¢¡oxycephaly) »ÇÁ·¸Ó¸®Áõ
  • skull base approach
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  • base of skull
    ¸Ó¸®»À¹Ù´Ú, µÎ°³Àú
  • skull cap
    (¢¡calvaria) ¸Ó¸®µ¤°³»À
  • depressed skull fracture
    ÇÔ¸ô¸Ó¸®°ñÀý
  • skull bone defect
    ¸Ó¸®»À°á¼Õ, µÎ°³°ñ°á¼Õ
  • growing skull fracture
    ¼ºÀå¸Ó¸®°ñÀý, µÎ°³¼ºÀå°ñÀý
  • linear skull fracture
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  • map like skull
    Áöµµ¸Ó¸®»À, ÁöµµµÎ°³
  • skull
    ¸Ó¸®»À, µÎ°³°ñ
  • skull tractor
    ¸Ó¸®´ç±è±â, µÎ°³´ç±è±â
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  • fracture of base of skull
    µÎ°³Àú(ÔéËÏî¼)°ñÀý.
  • fracture of vault of skull
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  • fracture of vault of skull
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  • fracture,skull
    µÎ°³(°ñ)(ÔéËÏÍé)
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  • tower skull =t. head
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  • tower skull =t. head
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  • basal skull fracture
    µÎ°³ÀúºÎ°ñÀý(ÔéËÏî¼Ý»Íéï¹).
  • bones of skull
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  • fenestrated skull
    À¯Ã¢µÎ°³(¡­ÔéËÏ).
  • fissure of skull
  • floor of cranial cavity interior of skull base
    ¸Ó¸®»À¹Ù´Ú(¼Ó¸é)
  • fracture of base of skull
    µÎ°³Àú(ÔéËÏî¼)°ñÀý.
  • fracture of vault of skull
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  • fracture of vault of skull
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  • fracture,skull
    µÎ°³(°ñ)(ÔéËÏÍé)
  • lower surface of skull base
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  • map like skull
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  • open roofed skull =cranioschisis
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  • open roofed skull =cranioschisis
    µÎ°³ÆÄ¿­Áõ(µÎ°³ÆÄ¿­Áõ).
  • ossa cranii =bones of skull ³ª
    µÎ°³°ñ(ÔéËÏÍé).
  • skull
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  • Floor of cranial cavity [Interior of skull base]
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  • Synovial joints of skull
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  • basal skull fracture
    µÎ°³ÀúºÎ°ñÀý
  • skull
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  • skull base
    µÎ°³±âÀú
  • skull table
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99mTc radioactive Technetium(used in Brain Skull, Thyroid, Liver, Spleen, Bone & Lung scans)
SS disulfide; sacrosciatic; saline soak; saline solution; saliva sample; saliva substitute; Salmonella-...
SXR skull x-ray [examination]
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TOH Tower of Hanoi
TOL Tower of London
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  • absorption tower
    Èí¼ö ž
  • tower
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  • basal skull fracture
    µÎ°³ÀúºÎ °ñÀý
  • base of skull
    µÎ°³°ñ ¹Ù´Ú, µÎ°³Àú
  • facial skull
    ¾È¸é °ñ°Ý
  • fracture of base of skull
    µÎ°³Àú °ñÀý
  • lateral skull projection
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  • open roofed skull
    µÎ°³ ÆÄ¿­Áõ
  • skull base
    µÎ°³ ±âÀú
  • skull cap
    µÎ°³°ü
  • skull radiography
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  • skull table
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tower skull A type of craniosynostosis in which there is premature closure of the lambdoid and coronal sutures, resulting in an abnormally high, peaked, or conically shaped skull.
Synonym: acrocephalia, acrocephaly, hypsicephaly, hypsocephaly, oxycephalia, steeple skull, tower skull, turricephaly.
Origin: G. Oxys, pointed, + kephale, head
(05 Mar 2000)
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tower 1. A mass of building standing alone and insulated, usually higher than its diameter, but when of great size not always of that proportion. A projection from a line of wall, as a fortification, for purposes of defense, as a flanker, either or the same height as the curtain wall or higher.
A structure appended to a larger edifice for a special purpose, as for a belfry, and then usually high in proportion to its width and to the height of the rest of the edifice; as, a church tower.
2. A citadel; a fortress; hence, a defense. "Thou hast been a shelter for me, and a strong tower from the enemy." (Ps. Lxi. 3)
3. A headdress of a high or towerlike form, fashionable about the end of the seventeenth century and until 1715; also, any high headdress. "Lay trains of amorous intrigues In towers, and curls, and periwigs." (Hudibras)
4. High flight; elevation.
<chemistry> Gay Lussac's tower, a bastion of masonry, often with chambers beneath, built at an angle of the interior polygon of some works.
<botany> Tower mustard, the cruciferous plant Arabis perfoliata. Tower of London, a collection of buildings in the eastern part of London, formerly containing a state prison, and now used as an arsenal and repository of various objects of public interest.
Origin: OE. Tour,tor,tur, F. Tour, L. Turris; akin to Gr.; cf. W. Twr a tower, Ir. Tor a castle, Gael. Torr a tower, castle. Cf. Tor, Turret.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
basal skull fracture <orthopaedics> A fracture involving the base of the cranium.
This fracture is often difficult to detect clinically. Findings may include raccoon eyes, Battle's sign, haemotympanum and cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea.
Plain skull X-ray will often not reveal the basal skull fracture, making a CT scan or MRI the most reliable diagnostic investigation.
(15 Nov 1997)
base of skull The sloping floor of the cranial cavity. It comprises both the external base of skull (external view) and the internal base of skull (internal view).
See: internal base of skull.
Synonym: basis cranii, cranial base.
(05 Mar 2000)
bones of skull The paired inferior nasal concha, lacrimal, maxilla, nasal, palatine, parietal, temporal, and zygomatic; and the unpaired ethmoid, frontal, occipital, sphenoid, and vomer.
Synonym: ossa cranii, cranial bones.
(05 Mar 2000)
maplike skull Various defects in the skull, especially in the temporal bone, the anterior fossa, and orbits, forming irregular outlines resembling the national boundaries in an atlas.
(05 Mar 2000)
roof of skull <anatomy> The skull cap, roof of the skull
(27 Sep 1997)
closed skull fracture Fracture with intact overlying scalp and/or mucous membranes.
Synonym: simple skull fracture.
(05 Mar 2000)
cloverleaf skull <syndrome> Intrauterine bone dysplasia and synostosis of the coronal and lambdoid sutures producing a trilobar head shape, due to premature fusion (craniosynostosis) of all sutures.
This produces various craniofacial and long-bone anomalies. The condition is sporadic; no evidence to suggest a genetic cause although there may be some hereditary in Crouzon syndrome.
(20 Jun 2000)
cloverleaf skull syndrome <syndrome> Intrauterine bone dysplasia and synostosis of the coronal and lambdoid sutures producing a trilobar head shape, due to premature fusion (craniosynostosis) of all sutures.
This produces various craniofacial and long-bone anomalies. The condition is sporadic; no evidence to suggest a genetic cause although there may be some hereditary in Crouzon syndrome.
(20 Jun 2000)
comminuted skull fracture A fracture of the skull with fragmentation of bone.
(05 Mar 2000)
compound skull fracture A fracture with laceration of overlying scalp and/or mucous membrane.
Synonym: compound skull fracture.
(05 Mar 2000)
simple skull fracture Fracture with intact overlying scalp and/or mucous membranes.
Synonym: simple skull fracture.
(05 Mar 2000)
single lucent skull lesion <radiology> Mnemonic: HELP ME, haemangioma, epidermoid / dermoid, leptomeningeal cyst, lambdoid suture defect, Paget's (osteoporosis circumscripta), post-surgical, metastasis (solitary), eosinophilic granuloma, encephalocele
(12 Dec 1998)
skull A school, company, or shoal. "A knavish skull of boys and girls did pelt at him." "These fishes enter in great flotes and skulls." (Holland)
See: School a multitude.
1. <anatomy> The skeleton of the head of a vertebrate animal, including the brain case, or cranium, and the bones and cartilages of the face and mouth.
In many fishes the skull is almost wholly cartilaginous but in the higher vertebrates it is more or less completely ossified, several bones are developed in the face, and the cranium is made up, wholly or partially, of bony plates arranged in three segments, the frontal, parietal, and occipital, and usually closely united in the adult.
2. The head or brain; the seat of intelligence; mind. "Skulls that can not teach, and will not learn." (Cowper)
3. A covering for the head; a skullcap. "Let me put on my skull first." (Beau & Fl)
4. A sort of oar. See Scull. Skull and crossbones, a symbol of death. See Crossbones.
Origin: OE. Skulle, sculle, scolle; akin to Scot. Skull, skoll, a bowl, Sw. Skalle skull, skal a shell, and E. Scale; cf. G. Hirnschale, Dan. Hierneskal. Cf. Scale of a balance.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
skull base The internal and external base of the cranium: respectively the inner and outer surfaces of the inferior region of the skull. The internal base constitutes the floor of the cranial cavity.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • skull
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  • skull
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  • skull and crossbones
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