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What killed King Tut?

What killed King Tut?. Club Foot: Condition where one or both feet are twisted into an abnormal position at birth. Cleft Palate.

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What killed King Tut?

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  1. What killed King Tut? Club Foot: Condition where one or both feet are twisted into an abnormal position at birth

  2. Cleft Palate • An opening in the roof of the mouth due to a failure of the palatal shelves coming together from either side of the mouth and fusing during the first months of development as an embryo. The opening in the palate permits communication between the nasal passages and the mouth.

  3. Extreme Overbite • Dental condition where the upper teeth noticeably cover the lower teeth

  4. Elongated Skull • Form of permanent body alteration in which the skull of the human being is intentionally deformed. It is done by distorting the normal growth of a child’s skull by applying force

  5. Avascular Bone Necrosis • Occurs when there is death of bone tissue due to a lack of blood supply

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