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Sentences with coma

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  • She was in a coma for seven weeks.
  • Reye's syndrome can eventually lead to a coma and brain death.
  • Severe toxicity leads to coma, profound hypotension, bradycardia, and asystolic arrest.
  • These Seidel sums correspond to spherical aberration, coma, astigmatism, Petzval curvature and distortion.
  • A large pulse through his brain sent him into a deep coma in which he slept for days.
  • Isn't it time you were lured into a prolonged, sophisticated coma?
  • Headache, fever and drowsiness can lead to a deep coma but only very rarely.
  • He had acquired some sand in his pockets, and now he was charging them up and releasing them into the air like the coma of a comet.
  • Rosetta's instruments will analyse the gases and dust grains in the coma that forms when the comet becomes active, as well as the interaction with the solar wind.
  • For the first time in optical design, aberration, diffraction and coma were described and understood.
  • Her doctors induced a coma in order to stop the spread of the infection.
  • He had been in a deep coma at the Royal Hospital for Neurodisability after suffering severe brain damage.
  • Every now and then people in a deep coma are wrongly declared dead, and survive the experience.
  • Hyperglycemia is a condition in which the blood sugar is high and the person may go into a diabetic coma stage.
  • To treat a patient in a diabetic coma in hospital is also far more expensive than to provide maintenance doses of insulin.
  • Since comets are mostly composed of ices, their outer layer vaporises as they approach the Sun, forming a cloud of gas and dust called the coma, which gives them a fuzzy appearance.
  • The four-year-old was carried into the hospital in a deep coma, with a high temperature and a high level of malaria parasite in his bloodstream.
  • Only patients with severe brain trauma, in a deep coma, do not respond.
  • After sustaining a severe heart attack in 1973, my grandmother sank into a deep coma and was placed on life support systems in the hospital.
  • Singer Roman Tucker, second from left, was in a coma for 10 days after collapsing at a party.
  • Damir Dokic was teetering on the edge of a diabetic coma in a Serbian jail as his tennis player daughter Jelena ruled out a reunion with her father.
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