craniofacial
英:[kreɪnɪəʊ'feɪʃəə] 美: [ˌkreɪnioʊ'feɪʃəl]
craniofacial 基本解释
adj.颅面的;
英英释义
Craniofacial
Craniofacial (cranio- combining form meaning head or skull + -facial combining form referring to the facial structures grossly) is a term typically used to describe an area of focus for the study and treatment of certain congenital malformations or facial injuries. According to the Online version of the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the first use of the term was circa 1859.以上来源于:Wikipedia
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