The cribriform of the ethmoid bone causes anosmia.
smell
no unless a bonce particle is misplased
Extra growth in a fractured bone at the epiphyseal plate can cause uneven growth and potentially lead to limb length discrepancies or angular deformities. This may result in functional limitations, pain, and other complications that require further medical intervention to correct.
A fracture involving the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone can result in loss of smell. The cribriform plate is a thin, porous structure in the skull that separates the nasal cavity from the brain and contains the olfactory nerves responsible for transmitting smell signals. If this structure is damaged, it can disrupt the olfactory pathway and lead to anosmia (loss of smell).
In general, a broken bone and a fractured bone are the same thing and doctors will use the terms interchangeably.
The ethmoid bone contains the cribriform plate, which is a delicate, sieve-like structure located in the roof of the nasal cavity. It forms a part of the ethmoid bone and allows for the passage of olfactory nerves from the nasal cavity to the brain.
Setting the bone is called "reduction" in medical terms.ResetSetReduce or reduction
Magic.
If the bone is sticking out.
it may rseults in a fractured or broken clavical because the force of the fall will be transferred to a joint and cause damage to the bone ..which in that case would be the clavical.
From the vessel around and in the bone
The mid to lateral aspect of the anterior portion of the collar bone is sometimes fractured by a seatbelt during a violent collision.