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Bifrontal craniotomy is a
surgical process which is used to
target different tumors or
malfunctioning areas of the brain. "Extended
Bifrontal Craniotomy...
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include several, but not all, of the
following features:
Macrocephaly Large bifrontal diameter Flattened occiput Long
philtrum Retrognathia Round face in infancy...
- Ali R,
Tawil I,
Yonas H (October 2008). "Rapid
progression of
traumatic bifrontal contusions to
transtentorial herniation: A case report".
Cases Journal...
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patient with
symptoms of the
disorder who had a
history of
stroke and
bifrontal infarcts. They
discovered that
hyperglutamatergic states,
which are caused...
- is used,
whereby the
electrodes are
placed on the temples.
Uncommonly bifrontal placement is used; this
involves positioning the
electrodes on the patient's...
- Ali R,
Tawil I,
Yonas H (October 2008). "Rapid
progression of
traumatic bifrontal contusions to
transtentorial herniation: A case report".
Cases Journal...
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Rehman T, Ali R,
Tawil I,
Yonas H (2008). "Rapid
progression of
traumatic bifrontal contusions to
transtentorial herniation: A case report".
Cases Journal...
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surgical treatments proposed has
included olfactory bulb
ablation through a
bifrontal craniotomy approach. But a counter-argument by Leopold,
Loehrl and Schwob...
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becomes damaged, then OMA may develop. One of the
potential causes is
bifrontal hemorrhages. In this case, OMA is ****ociated with
bilateral lesions of...
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evolve with age,
including a triangle-shaped forehead, tall
forehead with
bifrontal narrowing,
epicanthic folds,
medial deficiency of eyebrows, flat nasal...