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Frontoethmoidal – Anatomy, Sinusitis and Surgery

Frontoethmoidal refers to the anatomical region connecting the frontal bone and the ethmoid bone. This area is clinically relevant in sinus disease, skull base surgery, and congenital conditions such as frontoethmoidal encephalocele.

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