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  2. Side collision - Wikipedia

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    Broadside collisions are where the side of one vehicle is impacted by the front or rear of another vehicle, forming a "T". In the United States and Canada this collision type is also known as a right-angle collision or T-bone collision; it is also sometimes referred to by the abbreviation "AABS" for "auto accident, broadside". [6]

  3. Wife continues to care for husband after traumatic brain ...

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    When Armstrong got to the hospital, she learned that Smith was in the neuro trauma intensive care unit after being T-boned by a commercial truck. Smith, who had suffered a traumatic brain injury ...

  4. Man killed in crash with driver fleeing police was T-boned at ...

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    Clarence Thomas Bibbins of Milwaukee, who was pronounced dead at the scene, had been T-boned by a motorist driving about 80 mph through an intersection with a stop sign, according to a report from ...

  5. Two dead after car speeds through red light in east Kansas ...

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    Two people are dead after a car crash in east Kansas City early Sunday morning, according to police. A gray Dodge Hornet was speeding south on Jackson Avenue around 3:43 a.m., when it failed to ...

  6. Blepharospasm - Wikipedia

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    Hormone replacement therapy for women going through menopause has been found to be associated with dry eyes, [13] which in turn is associated with blepharospasm. Blepharospasm can be caused by concussions in some rare cases, when a blow to the back of the head damages the basal ganglia. [36] Blepharospasm is associated with exposure to the sun ...

  7. Exotropia - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive eye examination including an ocular motility (i.e., eye movement) evaluation and an evaluation of the internal ocular structures allows an eye doctor to accurately diagnose exotropia. Although glasses and/or patching therapy, exercises, or prisms may reduce or help control the outward-turning eye in some children, surgery is ...

  8. TV’s Top T-Bones: The Most Shocking Car Crash ... - AOL

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    Car crashes have been a reliably dramatic plot device on the small screen for decades now, and in recent years, the most popular variety has been the surprise T-bone, or a car suddenly crashing ...

  9. Duane syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Duane syndrome is a congenital rare type of strabismus most commonly characterized by the inability of the eye to move outward. The syndrome was first described by ophthalmologists Jakob Stilling (1887) and Siegmund Türk (1896), and subsequently named after Alexander Duane, who discussed the disorder in more detail in 1905.