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What Is The Difference Between Whole Brain Death And Persistent Vegetative State? [Solved]
The basic difference between “whole brain death” and “persistent vegetative state” is that in the former the entire brain must be permanently nonfunctioning while in the latter only the cerebral cortex or capacity for consciousness is gone and some brain stem function remains.
Clinical Death, Whole Brain Death, and Persistent Vegetative State
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Brainstem death vs Vegetative state vs minimally conscious state vs Locked-in syndrome
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How is Brain Death Different than Coma?
This 3 minute video will help you understand some important medical terms such as