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Windows Installed in Skulls Help Doctors Study Damaged Brains

Por: The New York Times Health September 17, 2023

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Tucker Marr’s life changed forever last October.He was on his way to a wedding reception when he fell down a steep flight of metal stairs, banging the right side of his head so hard he went into a coma.He’d fractured his skull, and a large blood clot formed on the left side of his head. Surgeons had to remove a large chunk of his skull to relieve pressure on his brain and to remove the clot.“Getting a piece of my skull taken out was crazy... + full article



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