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Respiratory arrest is a clear sign of brain damage after a fall.
Frontal
Pertaining to the forehead or the frontal bone of the skull, often used in reference to lobes of the brain located in this region.
Parietal
Relating to the walls of a cavity or structure within the body, often referring to specific areas or membranes.
Sutures
Thread-like materials used to close a wound or surgical incision; also refers to the immovable joints between the bones of the skull.
Nasal Cavity
A large air-filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face that warms, moistens, and filters air entering the respiratory system.
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