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1. Coma: MedlinePlus
A coma is a deep state of unconsciousness. An individual in a coma is alive but unable to move or respond to his or her environment. Coma may occur as a complication of an underlying illness, or as a result of injuries, such as head trauma.
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2. What Is Coma?
Coma is a state of brain function. The human brain performs at different levels of consciousness. Each level does not have distinct boundaries, but rather, at one end blends into the level above it and at the other, blends into the level below it....
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3. Coma
A coma is a state of deep unconsciousness from which a person cannot be aroused. A person in a coma cannot react to events in his environment.
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4. Coma
A coma is a profound or deep state of unconsciousness. Coma can occur as a complication of an underlying illness, or as a result of injuries, such as head trauma. A persistent vegetative state (which is different from "brain-death") sometimes foll...
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5. What Is a Coma?
What do you think about when you hear the word coma (say: ko -muh)? Does it make you think of someone in a deep sleep, or the way you feel after eating too much Thanksgiving turkey? Does the word remind you of a TV soap opera, where it seems that ...
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6. Coma
Coma is a range of unconsciousness varying from light to very deep. Coma is a range of unconsciousness varying from light to very deep.
neurosurgery.ucla.edu

7. Coma
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8. Coma
Head injuries are most likely to happen when someone is involved in a car accident and is not wearing a seat belt. Other major causes of head injuries include bicycle or motorcycle accidents, falls from windows (especially among children who live...
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9. Diabetic Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Coma - Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment of Diabetic Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Coma - NY Times Health Information
Diabetic hyperglycemic hyperosmolar syndrome (HHS) is a complication of type 2 diabetes that involves extremely high blood sugar (glucose) levels without the presence of ketones. Ketones are byproducts of fat breakdown.
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10. Coma Information Page: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
A coma, sometimes also called persistent vegetative state, is a profound or deep state of unconsciousness. Persistent vegetative state is not brain-death. An individual in a state of coma is alive but unable to move or respond to his or her enviro...
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