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Bumps and depressions in the skull are closely related to how well-developed the underlying brain areas are.
Coarse
Describing a texture that is rough, thick, or not smooth, often applied to hairs, fabrics, or other materials.
Crepitus
A crackling or popping sound or sensation in the joints, skin, or lungs, often associated with arthritis or pulmonary issues.
Anterior Chest Wall
The front part of the chest that includes skin, muscles, bones, and other tissues protecting the heart and lungs.
Atelectatic Crackles
Fine crackling sounds heard through a stethoscope, often indicating incomplete expansion or collapse of lung tissue (atelectasis).
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