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Mr. Leonard "has possible brain damage from an untreated childhood skull fracture".
In the United States, at least one patient has suffered disabling brain damage from an operation for O.C.D. The case led to a $7.5 million judgment in 2002 against the Ohio hospital that performed the procedure.
A lawyer for Sergeant Pogany, Rich Travis, said that the sergeant had brain damage from an anti-malaria drug and that his reaction in Iraq had been exacerbated by the effects of the drug.
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Danziger, who suffered brain damage from a beating while in prison, was also freed.
Her only daughter, Janine, known as Nina, has brain damage from a bout of meningitis as an infant.
A misplaced snip can result in death or brain damage, from a hemorrhage or from blood backing up and causing swelling in the brain.
A soldier who rushed to help a fallen comrade after an explosion suffered severe brain damage from a second blast.
Mr. Leftwich, 88, has a form of dementia, possibly linked to brain damage from a long-ago auto crash.
No one gets brain damage from a firm hand to the shoulder pads, and it's more impressive than a big hit anyway.
In 2.9 percent of the cases, patients suffered a permanent injury — brain damage from a stroke that could have been prevented after an operation, for example.
The 55-year-old man from Greater Manchester, known only as L, was said by the Pennine Acute Hospitals Trust to be beyond recovery after suffering brain damage from a third heart attack.
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