Importantly, these changes occurred at different rates depending on the region of the skull, with the frontal bone showing earlier signs of neurovascular decline.
THE treatment of defects of the cranial bones is a problem as old as cranial surgery. All types of material have been used, and the search for a completely satisfactory substance continues.
Imagine you are an archaeologist excavating at a new building site in East London, the location of an ancient cemetery. Deep down you uncover bones that look old. You recover a full skull with teeth, ...