Clinical Indications of the Skull
Across
- 2. areas of bone with increased density
- 9. bacterial infection of the mastoid process that can be destructive
- 12. bony destruction followed by re-ossification; radiographic appearance like "cotton-wool"
- 13. seen by enlargement of the sella turcica, usually an incidental finding
- 14. fx thru the inner structures of the temporal bone
- 15. caused by an object hitting the eye straight on
- 17. new and abnormal growth; tumor
- 18. irregular ossification of the auditory ossicles
- 19. bilateral maxillae fx
Down
- 1. destructive bone lesions with irregular margins
- 3. fx on one side of the skull caused by an impact on the opposite side
- 4. localized infection of bone or marrow
- 5. sometimes called a ping-pong fx
- 6. acute or chronic infection of the sinus mucosa
- 7. benign tumor of the auditory nerve sheath
- 8. skull fx that appears jagged or irregular lucent lines
- 10. condition where bone tumors form in the bone marrow, commonly affecting the skull
- 11. causes pain and clicking in the jaw due to joint dysfunction
- 16. the zygoma is fractured in three places