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Meanings of irreversible brain in English
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Usage of irreversible brain in English
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But he suffered seizures before Christmas that resulted in irreversiblebrain damage.
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At the same time, she feared he might have suffered irreversiblebrain damage.
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Six of 10 had irreversiblebrain damage due to prolonged hypoxemia.
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The examination found that she had massive and irreversiblebrain damage and was blind.
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She was ground down and eventually beaten so badly that she suffered irreversiblebrain damage.
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The condition results from alcohol exposure during the mother's pregnancy, causing irreversiblebrain damage and growth problems.
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She also said that she had yet to see proof that her son had irreversiblebrain damage.
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Debbie Jenkins, died after suffering irreversiblebrain damage after Dr Taylor (61) had carried out the procedure.
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Bobbi Kristina was placed in a medically induced coma and her family said she was later diagnosed with irreversiblebrain damage.
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Some regional outlets had shared unconfirmed reports that Kim Jong Un had died -or suffered irreversiblebrain damage -during surgery.
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Doctors consider the man, in his 30s and on ventilator support for some years, has irreversiblebrain injury with a poor prognosis.
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Charlie Gard's parents were told that their son had irreversiblebrain damage after he suffered seizures before Christmas, but they did not believe it.
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Brown died on Sunday at a hospice, six months after suffering irreversiblebrain damage in a still unexplained incident at her Roswell, Georgia, home.
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Posterior reversible encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES) is a rare syndrome that is reversible in most cases but can rarely lead to irreversiblebrain damage and death.