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- "full_text": "Page 3245 M-19-19432 Larynx The thyroid cartilage is almost entirely ossified and the cricoid cartilage is partially ossified. The thyroid exhibits two fractures: one to the left superior horn and one to the right superior horn (Figures 1 and 3). The fractures to both the left and right superior horns occur just superior to the junction with the lamina. The cricoid does not exhibit any fractures. (b)(6); (b)(7)(C) Figure 3. Microscopic (10x) posterior views of fractures (white circles) to the left and right superior horns of the thyroid. SUMMARY: The hyoid bone exhibits a fracture of the left greater horn. The thyroid exhibits two fractures: one to the right superior horn and one to the left superior horn. (b)(6); (b)(7)(C) Date: 21 August 2019 -ABFA Forensic Anthropologist Page 2 of 2 DOJ-OGR-00026834",
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- "content": "Larynx The thyroid cartilage is almost entirely ossified and the cricoid cartilage is partially ossified. The thyroid exhibits two fractures: one to the left superior horn and one to the right superior horn (Figures 1 and 3). The fractures to both the left and right superior horns occur just superior to the junction with the lamina. The cricoid does not exhibit any fractures.",
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