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A new study indicates that significant changes in facial bones -- particularly ... and therefore less support of soft tissue of the lower face and neck." This loss of bony volume may contribute ...
Using computed tomography (CT ... skin and muscle tissue sit on the bones, contributing to an aged look. "Physicians have long been taught that facial ageing is caused by soft tissue descent ...
A CT scan of the neck may be done along with other tests, such as MRI scans or X-rays. A regular X-ray directs a small amount of radiation into your body. Bones and soft tissue absorb radiation ...
Soft tissue ... bone, but interpretation of the lateral neck plain film can be difficult, as ingested foreign bodies can often be mistaken for calcified normal structures in the neck. A CT scan ...
Neck strains are caused by damage to the muscle or the tendons, bands of tissue that connect muscles to bones. Neck sprains ... You may also need X-rays, CT (computed tomography) scans, and ...
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