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Josiah Grant Bonnin has written: 'A complete outline of fractures, including fractures of the skull, for students and practitioners' -- subject(s): Fracture, Fractures, Fractures and dislocations, Skull
Can be caused by fractures of the base of the skull and amyloidosis
brain hemorrhage
N. L. Rowe has written: 'Fractures of the facial skeleton' -- subject(s): Face, Facial Injuries, Facial bones, Fractures, Injuries, Jaw Fractures, Jaws, Skull Fractures, Surgery, Wounds and injuries
Patients who suffer from skull fractures possess abnormal openings to the sinuses, nasal passages, and middle ears.
In a penetrating head injury, an object such as a bullet fractures the skull and enters brain tissue.
In a penetrating head injury, an object such as a bullet fractures the skull and enters brain tissue.
Organisms that usually live in the human respiratory system without causing disease can pass through openings caused by such fractures, reach the meninges, and cause infection.
Red Skull is a human being, enhanced its true but his body is still made out of proteins and limestone. Iron man has steel armour. If Red Skull hits Iron man he fractures his fist. If Iron Man hits Red SKull - the skull comes off.
Parietal Bone
Cerebral Hemorrhage. A blood vessel pops for whatever reason, and the skull beings to fill up with blood
It depends on whether there is any injury to the brain. It there is only fracture of the skull there may not be any long term problem.