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Former Patriots Fullback Kevin Turner Had Stage 4 CTE

BOSTON (AP/CBS) — Researchers say they have found a traumatic brain disease in former Eagles and Patriots fullback Kevin Turner, who was the lead plaintiff in a concussion lawsuit against the NFL.

Announcing the results of their study at a conference at Boston University on Thursday, the doctors say Turner developed chronic traumatic encephalopathy over 25 years, playing from youth football up through the NFL. Dr. Ann McKee announced that Turner had Stage 4 CTE.

Turner died in March at the age of 46 of complications from Lou Gehrig's disease, which is also called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS. Researchers at BU and the Veterans Administration studied his brain and found the most advanced stage of chronic traumatic encephalopathy with motor neuron disease.

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Former NFL fullback Kevin Turner leaves a hearing of the Senate Special Committee on Aging June 25, 2014 in Washington, DC. The committee heard testimony on the 'State of Play: Brain Injuries and Diseases of Aging.' (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

CTE has been linked to repeated brain trauma and to Lou Gehrig's disease. McKee says this is the strongest possible case showing a link between CTE and ALS.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Mike Macklin reports

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