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1. An aortic dissection occurs when there is a break in the inner lining of the aorta. Blood then begins to dissect down through the middle layer of the aorta, creating a false lumen. As the vessel begins to balloon up with the dissection, there is an imminent risk of rupture. John Ritter of "Three's Company" fame, died when his thoracic aorta burst due to a dissecting aortic aneurysm. Which other classic comedian also met this same tragic fate?
2. Which panelist on "What's My Line" died from a lethal combination of barbiturates and alcohol?
3. What "heart-throb," who appeared in Playgirl magazine a month after his death in October 1984, died when he jokingly pulled the trigger on a blank-loaded 44 magnum prop gun that he had placed to his right temple while on the set of the TV series "Cover-Up"?
4. The epiglottis is responsible for closing off our windpipe when we swallow. An inflammation of the epiglottis can prove fatal as it may lead to airway obstruction. While this infection is most commonly recognized in children, it also occurs in a significant number of adults. According to medical historians, which US president most likely died of epiglottitis?
5. Which crotchety character with a presidential-sounding name died when he refused to leave his home during the volcanic eruption of Mount Saint Helens in May 1980?
6. Which of these famous people died partly as a consequence of contracting the HIV virus or AIDS?
7. In the early 1990s, a special interest group headed by Dr. Victor McKusick petitioned the United States Government to study the preserved tissue remains of which United States President? This special interest group was particularly interested in uncovering evidence of a genetic mutation on chromosome number 15.
8. Lou Gehrig died of a progressive neurological disease that now bears his name? What is another name for Lou Gehrig's Disease? HINT: Think acronymically.
9. Pulmonary emboli occur when there is inadequate movement of blood in the deep veins of the legs causing blood to thrombose there. When these clots break off they become emboli and travel back to the lungs where they prevent blood from picking up oxygen. CBS news correspondent David Bloom died in Iraq from a pulmonary embolus after a prolonged period of immobilization in an armored tank. Who else died unexpectedly from a pulmonary embolus?
10. Who died from complications of a sexually-transmitted disease?
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