She came out of the coma after two weeks and then the long road to her remarkable recovery began. |
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An accident lands Maya in a coma in the hospital, and Tamar postpones her trip until her ex wakes up. |
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Symptoms include fever, violent spasms, panic, hallucinations and coma leading eventually to death. |
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By increasing 2, as compared to the anastigmatic design, the coma can be cancelled completely. |
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Susan's first thought was that he had died after lapsing into a diabetic coma. |
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Instead of dying in old age, the human being lapses into a coma and gradually shrinks to the size and condition of a fetus. |
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After six months Rick awoke from his coma, and finds his life soon turned upside down again. |
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The father's sleep is suspiciously profound, more suggestive of anesthetization or coma than restorative repose. |
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The Glasgow coma scale is a clinical scoring system for objectively assessing how conscious a patient is. |
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A sudden attack of viral encephalitis left him in a deep coma with a dire prognosis. |
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All patients had a lumbar puncture to obtain cerebrospinal fluid, to exclude other causes of coma. |
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The highest levels of intoxication can be life-threatening, producing delirium, coma, atonic bladder and cardiac arrhythmias. |
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Severe toxicity leads to coma, profound hypotension, bradycardia, and asystolic arrest. |
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For three days, Zanardi was kept in a medically induced coma and on artificial respiration. |
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Locked-in syndrome can be difficult to diagnose because some patients emerge from coma into a locked-in state after a variable delay. |
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She and her husband were trying for children when he was struck down with meningitis and was maintained on a life support machine in a coma. |
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The latter designation is a misnomer, because a mild degree of ketosis often is present, and a true coma is uncommon. |
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The case involved a child who had a tonsillectomy despite a low-grade fever, remained in coma after surgery, and died 24 hours later. |
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Any patient with suspected myxedema coma should be treated presumptively with thyroid hormone. |
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Eventually, they end up in a coma and are likely to die of secondary infections such as pneumonia. |
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She fell into a coma after being given penicillin, despite being acutely allergic to it. |
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In fact, the premier had already lapsed into a coma, was being kept alive on an artificial respirator and was fighting for his life. |
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Other infants may develop low muscle tone, seizures, heart failure and coma, often following an illness. |
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She is heavily medicated and they believe she will slip into a full coma and then pass away. |
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They kept me in a medical coma under sedation, so I have no recollection of that time. |
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His joyride ended in a horrific crash which put him in a coma and left him disabled, destroying his life. |
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It definitely wasn't summer, as five minutes on the wrong side of the wettie at Ocean Beach could have woken you from a coma. |
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The U.S. medical record says only he suffered heat stroke which led to the coma. |
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While I was in the coma, the doctors told Jim and my family, who'd flown over, to keep talking to me and play music. |
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The 68-year-old complained of breathing difficulties on arrival in Australia and was taken to hospital, where he went into a coma. |
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Over-exposure to thallium may cause nerve damage, emotional changes, cramps, convulsions and eventually coma which can lead to death caused by respiratory paralysis. |
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His wife is in a coma from a boating accident, and he wants to bring his family together before she dies. |
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Now he is in critical condition, facing the risk of a coma and cardiac arrest that could end his life. |
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She wakes from a coma a few days later to learn the awful truth. |
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Everything changes when Rick slips into a coma after being shot while pursuing a criminal. |
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While he was in a coma for seven days, his consciousness entered a series of transcendent realms. |
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Nine months later, he awakens from his coma with washboard abs and the ability to run really fast. |
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When he lost the ability to communicate but was still aware before lapsing into a coma, artificial food and water would not help him, said the judge. |
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Watching football on Thanksgiving is more than just plunking down on the couch in a food coma! |
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The disease had attacked her liver and she slipped into a coma. |
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A man who was in a coma for six weeks after a road accident and can't remember his wedding has renewed his marriage vows to his wife who is helping him back to health. |
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For Rick, who awakens from his coma months after the dead have risen, the world changes overnight. |
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Her father, her mother said on the phone, had fallen into a coma after his kidneys failed in response to a sulfa drug. |
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Early on after my coma the muscles in my body were incredibly tight. |
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Three days have passed since Megan had fallen into what seemed to be a slight coma due to the bullet that burrowed itself deep within her shoulder. |
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Idi's out of a coma, possibly blind, possibly brain-damaged, certainly in intense discomfort from renal failure, and without a shred of human dignity. |
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Diabetes can cause acute complications which include diabetic ketoacidosis and nonketotic hyperosmolar coma. |
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Muscle cramping and weakness, altered consciousness, seizures, or even coma due to electrolyte imbalances are common, especially in children. |
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Maggie's coma was a result of a condition called mycoplasma meningoencephalitis, a type of meningitis that can cause swelling in the brain. |
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At the end of 1065 King Edward the Confessor fell into a coma without clarifying his preference for the succession. |
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The Irish Mirror yesterday revealed balaclava-clad Tommy could be set to try and bump off Nidge in revenge for putting him in a coma. |
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An added surprise was a pronounced increase in the amount of CN gas in the comet's coma. |
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Patients with liver failure resulting from DILI may experience deep jaundice, fluid retention, advanced coagulopathy and coma. |
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The accident put him in a coma for a month, and for six months the left side of his body was partially paralysed. |
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Less than three days later, Johnson lapsed into a coma in his jail cell and died for lack of insulin. |
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A woman whose husband was preparing for a legal battle to have her life-support machine turned off after she spent two years in a coma has died. |
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Staged at Peterborough in August, the original event was halted by the horrific crash which left Diamonds' Lewis Kerr in a coma. |
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But Nina may not be in the jokiest mood after awakening from a decades-long coma. |
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Finally, an ion tail could be seen extending from the coma in the antisolar direction. |
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Both the children presented with a coma and seizurelike movements, said Dr. Naren Gunja, the deputy director of the center. |
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It is revealed in the final episode that Sam's coma had lasted so long because he had a tumour of the brain. |
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The voices discuss his medical condition, leading him to partially believe that he is in a coma. |
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The story about Duns Scotus being buried alive, in the absence of his servant who alone knew of his susceptibility to coma, is probably a myth. |
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Although he came out of his coma on 20 April 2012, his condition deteriorated rapidly, and he died on 20 May 2012 of liver and kidney failure. |
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Everyone laughed, Slape being a place that had supposedly gone into a coma in the 19th Century and not come to yet. |
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Every time he drawls a oneliner the writers sweated over, he sounds like someone learning to speak after a coma. |
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A dare to drink an entire quart of soy sauce landed a Virginia teen in coma after suffering from an excess amount of salt in his body. |
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He was practically in a coma when he got out of the water, his core temperature was so low,'' Vance said. |
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Titch Kavanagh plunged more than 100ft from Cadair Idris suffering horrific injuries and spent more than a year in a coma. |
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Large dosages of chlorpheniramine can increase heart rate, cause lack of coordination, seizures and coma. |
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On 14 April 2012, it was reported that Robin had contracted pneumonia in a Chelsea hospital and was in a coma. |
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During his fourth trip to New York in 1953, Thomas became gravely ill and fell into a coma, from which he never recovered. |
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Some, as above, were made out of artistic licence whilst others were deliberately inserted to confuse the issue of whether Sam Tyler was in a coma, mad or really back in time. |
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The accident sent Bahutule into coma straight away. When he came to his senses, he lay in bed with a fractured right femur bone and a crushed left elbow. |
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Hyperosmolar nonketotic coma at the onset of type I diabetes in a child. |
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Scientific literature on coexistance of myxedema coma and NMS is sparse. |
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Existing lenses are not thin or flat enough to remove distortions, such as spherical aberration, astigmatism and coma, which prevent the creation of a sharp image. |
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Soon after birth, rapid deterioration occurs in these patients, including vomiting, axial hypotonia, apnoeic episodes, respiratory failure, coma and death within a few months. |
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Our patient's hospital stay spanned almost 3 months, most of which was in the intensive care unit, and she suffered several complications of myxedema coma. |
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It has long been known that people with blood type O are protected against severe malaria, while those with other types, such as A, often fall into a coma and die. |
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This book describes Process-Oriented Coma Work, a system of body-centered techniques developed by Arnold and Amy Mindell for communicating with coma patients. |
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