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Q: Which lesion in brain causes deep coma?
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What is coma?

A coma is a deep state of unconsciousness, your brain is at its lowest activity level.


Does your brain ever switch off when you're alive?

Not unless you go into a deep coma, or have a serious concussion


What is the difference between a light coma and a deep coma?

A light coma is present when reflex motor responses (i.e. decorticate and decerebate) can be elicited by noxious (adversive) stimulation. With a deep coma, there is no response to any sort of stimulus.


Deep unnatural sleep?

coma


To go into a long deep sleep?

coma


What is another term for a coma?

Deep unconsciousness


What is deep unnatural sleep called?

a coma


What is the full mean of coma?

Coma stands for "Cerebral or Central Nervous System Opiate-Mediated Respiratory Depression." It refers to a state of deep unconsciousness resulting from severe brain injury, illness, or drug overdose.


What does ammonia do to the brain?

it causes you to have memory loss, and be confused for a whilt Ammonia also causes you to have lethargy which means to be sluggish or to be in a deep sleep


4 letter word for deep sleep?

coma


What can get rid of coma?

A person in a deep coma often cannot emerge. Ask your physician his prognosis about the possibilities of your friend being able to emerge from the coma.


What word means a prolonged period of deep unconsciousness?

coma