Yes, there have been rare cases where severe trauma to the nose, such as a punch, has resulted in a fractured nasal bone penetrating the skull and causing brain injury. This type of injury can lead to serious complications, including hemorrhage or infection, which can be fatal. However, such incidents are extremely uncommon and typically involve significant force. Most injuries to the nose do not result in such severe outcomes.
this type of bone has a punched out or swiss cheese appearance
The bone that protects the brain is called the skull. Without this bone, the brain is easily be harmed or damaged.
No single bone protects both the brain an the heart.
There's no bone in the brain. It doesn't need one, as it's completely encased by bone already - the skull.
Calveria is a generic name for the bones covering the brain. The type of bone is compact bone.
The skull protects the brain.
it is a part of brain that you hasve an brain tumor
The skull is a bone. The skull protects the brain.
The Occipital bone contains the foramen magnum, which could allow access to the brain.
the skuul
its in the brain
the skuul