Clinical Indications of the Skull

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