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Vomer Bone Anatomy, Function, and Location - MSN
Anatomy and Location The smallest bone of the skull, the vomer is thin and flat. Viewed from the side, it is shaped like a trapezoid. Sitting perpendicular to the front of the face within the ...
Nasal bone fractures account for approximately 40% of all facial fractures. 1 In children, the most common cause of nasal bone fractures (NBFs) is sports (59.3%), followed by being in fights (10.8%).
If you develop ethmoid sinus cancer, it’s likely due to a combination of genetic factors, environmental factors, and lifestyle choices. It may be related to inherited mutations in your genes.
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