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The cranial elements are very robust, and the frontals in particular are strongly thickened.
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Because of their location, they often involve impairment both of the cranial nuclei and of the long tracts.
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Length of hind foot, cranial measurement, and mandibular length vary little while weight is highly variable in the population.
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The size of the lesion is variable and may range from solitary round hairless patches to complete exposure of the cranial contents.
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In addition to spinal manipulation, other adjustive procedures can be performed to the extremity joints and cranial sutures.
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The second cranial nerve is not a true peripheral nerve but a tract of the diencephalon.
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Pathologic macrocephaly may be due to megalencephaly (enlarged brain), hydrocephalus (water on the brain), cranial hyperostosis (bone overgrowth), and other conditions.
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The cranial cruciate also resists over-extension and inward rotation, and is the most commonly damaged stifle ligament in dogs.
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Superior to inferior nasal concha are the middle nasal concha and superior nasal concha which arise from the cranial portion of the skull.
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Among the main methods he employed, was cranial manipulation - sometimes referred to as cranial osteopathy.
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