
An isolated bony defect in the skull of an infant often indicates a serious disease. This appearance may, however, follow weeks or months after simple trauma, in which case the prognosis is good. Two cases are described.S. Afr. Med. J., 48, 415 (1974).
Male, Radiography, Skull Fractures, Frontal Bone, Skull, Humans, Infant, Female
Male, Radiography, Skull Fractures, Frontal Bone, Skull, Humans, Infant, Female
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