Superior View Appearance

From a superior view, the cranial bones appear to close down on the right side. From a superior view, the cranial bones appear to open up on the left side. The right-left cranial asymmetry helps explain the facial appearance of a left side…

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From a superior view, the cranial bones appear to close down on the right side. From a superior view, the cranial bones appear to open up on the left side. The right-left cranial asymmetry helps explain the facial appearance of a left side-bending cranial lesion.