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Viral 'pothole revival' case raises questions on brain death
A viral report from Uttar Pradesh sparks confusion about brain death, prompting experts to explain why true brain death cannot be reversed.
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A woman declared brain-dead in Uttar Pradesh miraculously revived after her ambulance hit a pothole on NH-74. Vineeta Shukla, with "no sign of life," began breathing normally following the violent ...
A woman in Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh, believed to be brain dead, started breathing again en route home Doctors clarified brain death means irreversible loss of all brain functions, including breathing ...
Bareilly: In a rare and dramatic turn of events, a pothole on a highway in Uttar Pradesh reportedly brought a woman back to life after she had been declared brain dead by doctors. The Initial Tragedy ...
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"brain-dead" patient and sent home with little hope of survival, showed signs of life after an ambulance carrying her hit a pothole on a national highway.
Singh said earlier tests at the Bareilly hospital had shown an absence of brainstem reflexes, and that her Glasgow Coma Scale (level of consciousness) score had dropped to three from the normal level ...
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The woman, Vineeta Shukla, 50, from Pilibhit district, had been discharged from a hospital in Bareilly with almost no chance of survival. Doctors had informed her family that she was not responding ...
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A 50-year-old Uttar Pradesh woman declared brain-dead revived unexpectedly after an ambulance hit a pothole while she was being taken home for last rites., City, Times Now ...
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