Enlargement of the frontal tubercles

(Enlargement of the frontal protuberances, Expansion of the frontal tubercles, Amplification of the frontal tubercles, Augmentation of the frontal tubercles, Growth of the frontal tubercles, Enlargement of the frontal eminences, Increase of the frontal tubercles, Extension of the frontal tubercles, Swelling of the frontal tubercles, Accretion of the frontal tubercles)

Enlargement of the frontal tubercles is a symptom that is characterized by a bulging of the forehead. It usually develops slowly over time, beginning with a lump or bump on the forehead and gradually enlarging. This symptom can be caused by various medical conditions, such as an overactive thyroid, an infection, or a tumor. It can also be caused by trauma or injury, or it can be a congenital defect. The size, shape, and location of the enlargement can vary depending on the underlying cause. Symptoms may also include headaches, vision changes, and tenderness or pain in the forehead.

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1 diseases may cause the symptom enlargement of the frontal tubercles
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Age: At null Years Old
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Equally Common in Men and Women

Diseases, which may be a consequence of the symptom enlargement of the frontal tubercles

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