Ipsilateral forehead and facial sweating with eyelid oedema may occur.
With pieces of tape, pollen was sampled from forehead, throat and cheeks and studied in a scanning electron microscope.
The observer's head was held in position with a chin rest and forehead bar.
A needle electrode placed subcutaneously on the forehead served as the reference electrode.
Reference and ground skin electrodes were attached to the ipsilateral temple and the forehead, respectively.
He also said that he had nasal bleeding and cutting of his forehead 2 weeks earlier and thereafter he had been afraid of dying.
This commonly involves the cheeks, forehead, nose and chin often following a malar distribution.
The patient's head was stabilized by means of forehead and chin rests.