A skull
See also:
Basilar skull fracture; Depressed skull fracture; Linear skull fracture
Skull fractures may occur with
The brain can be affected directly by damage to the...
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A skull x-ray is a picture of the bones surrounding the brain, including the facial bones, the nose, and the sinuses. See also: Sinus x-ray ... Read more »