Sorry to hear about this, I'm sure it's not pleasant, especially seeing that the doctor must have done a bad job explaining things. Cranial means regarding the cranium, which is the skull. If the cranium is not "growing" it could be something to do with his hormones, check out growht hormones, and thyroid hormones on wiki. If you can gather together more info I'll be glad to decode them for you. All the best
The brain lies within the cranial cavity which is inside the larger dorsal cavity
The cranial nerves are located outside of the brain and skull. These nerves come right from the brain and brain stem.
cranial nerves arise from the brain inside the cranial cavity.
Neuropathy can affect the brain. It can damage the cranial nerves that lead out of the brain. The cranial nerves, except for cranial nerve II which is the optic nerve, are a part of the peripheral nervous system.
Maybe, "Cranial volume" or "Cranial capacity".
The cranial cavity holds and protects the very fragile brain.
the brain
Cranial surgery is a medical procedure that involves operating on the skull and the brain. It is performed to treat conditions such as brain tumors, aneurysms, traumatic brain injuries, and other brain-related problems. The surgery is typically performed by a specialized neurosurgeon.
Trigeminal. I took 28 hours in anatomy....
The trigeminal nerve is the most highly developed cranial nerve in the sheep's brain.
The cranial cavity is the empty space inside the skull. It is where the brain is kept. That makes the cranial cavity especially important, since the brain is what controls most of the processes and functions of the body.
The brain.