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craniocerebral

[ krey-nee-oh-suh-ree-bruhl, -ser-uh- ]

adjective

  1. pertaining to or involving both cerebrum and cranium.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of craniocerebral1

First recorded in 1900–05; cranio- + cerebral
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Novaya Gazeta said Milashina had been examined in a Moscow clinic which had concluded that she had sustained a closed craniocerebral injury, up to 14 fractures of the bones in her hands, and multiple soft tissue contusions.

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JonBenet's official cause of death was ruled to be asphyxia by strangulation along with craniocerebral trauma and the surrounding details of her murder at the age of 6-years-old have been an ongoing mystery.

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After graduating from Wuhan University Medical School in 1991, Liu emerged as a leading expert on neurosurgery, especially brain tumor, craniocerebral trauma, intraspinal canal diseases and cerebrovascular diseases.

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His cause of death was ruled as "craniocerebral trauma as a consequence of multiple blunt force injuries."

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Both died from what the medical examiner called “craniocerebral injuries.”

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