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- official cause of death was "asphyxia by strangulation ****ociated with craniocerebral trauma". Her death was ruled a homicide. The case generated worldwide...
- A traumatic brain injury (TBI), also known as an intracranial injury, is an injury to the brain caused by an external force. TBI can be classified based...
- the mastoid process). A growing skull fracture (GSF) also known as a craniocerebral erosion or leptomeningeal cyst due to the usual development of a cystic...
- It can also be temporarily caused by some drugs, such as ketamine. It causes craniocerebral injury. Apneustic center About brain injury and functions...
- ISSN 0140-6736. Bouzarth WF (January 1968). "Neurosurgical watch sheet for craniocerebral trauma". The Journal of Trauma. 8 (1): 29–31. doi:10.1097/00005373-196801000-00004...
- March 2008 The 57-year-old from Pigeon, Michigan, died of blunt force craniocerebral trauma when a 75-pound (34 kg) spotted eagle ray leaped out of the water...
- July 2007. Hiquet, Jean; Gromb-Monnoyeur, Sophie (July 2016). "Severe craniocerebral trauma with sequelae caused by Flash-Ball® shot, a less-lethal weapon:...
- Heart Medical Center, where she died shortly after an "undetermined craniocerebral injuries." The coroner's report stated that Argentino, 23, died of traumatic...
- et al. (1992). "Psychological counseling of the family of patients with craniocerebral injuries (psychological family counseling of severely ill patients)""...
- in dementia syndromes" and for "supportive treatment of sequelae of craniocerebral trauma" in various European countries, including Austria, Germany, France...