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bi- +‎ frontal

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bifrontal (not comparable)

  1. Situated on both sides of the front (of the cranium)
    • 2015 July 4, Marie Meyer-Ohlendorf et al., “Comprehensive diagnostics in a case of hereditary diffuse leukodystrophy with spheroids”, in BMC Neurology[1], volume 15, →DOI:
      Typical changes seen in the MRI are predominantly bifrontal T2-hyperintense white matter lesions with deep and subcortical involvement.