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cerebral thrombosis

American  

noun

Pathology.
  1. formation of a clot or other blockage in one of the blood vessels of the brain, often followed by neurologic damage; a type of stroke.


cerebral thrombosis Cultural  
  1. A thrombosis in the brain.


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William Thomas Lopp, 74, longtime Alaska's Reindeer Superintendent and Chief of the Alaskan Division of the U. S. Bureau of Education; of cerebral thrombosis and meningitis; in Seattle.

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One night last week the tabloids gave him his first big headlines in more than a decade�he had suffered a cerebral thrombosis.

From Time Magazine Archive

General Sir Arthur William Currie, 57, Wartime Commander-in-chief of the Canadian forces in France, principal and vice-chancellor since 1920 of McGill University; of pneumonia and cerebral thrombosis; in Montreal.

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In 1951, at the age of 67, Flaherty died of a cerebral thrombosis.

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The cause, according to a death certificate duly filed by her physician, was "cerebral thrombosis," i.e., a stroke.

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