| 1. | They are short, thin and have pointed ears and enlarged frontal bones.
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| 2. | The frontal bone resembled a car windshield thrust inward by a rock.
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| 3. | The frontal bones are slightly rounded and bear an indistinct sagittal crest.
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| 4. | A carrying cord emerges through a hole in the frontal bone.
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| 5. | The frontal bone shows a vertical ridge touching the lacrimal bone.
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| 6. | The postorbital bone is slender with a thin branch towards the frontal bone.
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| 7. | The frontal bones are rounded and bear a well-developed sagittal crest.
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| 8. | The frontal bones are elongated, about 70 % longer than wide.
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| 9. | Osteomyelitis of the frontal bone often originates from a spreading thrombo-phlebitis.
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| 10. | Other complications include sinobronchitis, maxillary osteomyelitis, and frontal bone osteomyelitis.
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