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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2008
The vegetative state and other so‐called disorders of consciousness present some of the most significant practical and ethical challenges in modern medicine. It is extremely difficult to assess residual cognitive function in these patients because their movements may be minimal or inconsistent, or because no cognitive output may be possible.
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The vegetative state and other so‐called disorders of consciousness present some of the most significant practical and ethical challenges in modern medicine. It is extremely difficult to assess residual cognitive function in these patients because their movements may be minimal or inconsistent, or because no cognitive output may be possible.
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2020
A disorder of consciousness (DoC) is a state where consciousness has been affected by damage to the brain. DoC range in the form of a hierarchy, including coma, vegetative state and minimally conscious state. The most common way to assess consciousness is to observe their responses to stimulation.
Teixeira, Liliana +2 more
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A disorder of consciousness (DoC) is a state where consciousness has been affected by damage to the brain. DoC range in the form of a hierarchy, including coma, vegetative state and minimally conscious state. The most common way to assess consciousness is to observe their responses to stimulation.
Teixeira, Liliana +2 more
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2016
Abstract Coma is a terrifying condition, for the families of patients and for clinicians. Following stabilization of the patient, the aetiology of the loss of consciousness must be sought but this can be difficult because the causes of coma are legion.
Olivier Bodart +3 more
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Abstract Coma is a terrifying condition, for the families of patients and for clinicians. Following stabilization of the patient, the aetiology of the loss of consciousness must be sought but this can be difficult because the causes of coma are legion.
Olivier Bodart +3 more
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Assessing consciousness and cognition in disorders of consciousness
NeuroRehabilitationDetecting willful cognition in these patients is known to be challenging due to the patients’ motor disabilities and high vigilance fluctuations but also due to the lack of expertise and use of adequate tools to assess these patients in specific settings.
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The neuroethics of disorders of consciousness: a brief history of evolving ideas
Brain, 2021Michael J Young +2 more
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Towards improving care for disorders of consciousness
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2020Caroline Schnakers, Martin M Monti
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[Consciousness and consciousness disorders].
Hippokrates, 1974G, Scollo-Lavizzari, E W, Radue
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