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Hyperostosis frontalis internus is a condition characterized by abnormal thickening of the inner table of the frontal bone in the skull. It is often asymptomatic and typically discovered incidentally during imaging studies, such as CT or MRI scans. The exact cause is not well understood, but it has been associated with factors like hormonal changes and certain medical conditions. While it usually does not require treatment, monitoring may be necessary if it is linked to other health issues.

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