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Thus, the early postnatal mortality of outbred TLS-/ mice could be due to competition with littermates for nutrition rather than to fatal developmental deficits.
Non-fatal permanent injuries neurological deficit (ASCI), quadriplegia (ASCI), residual disability (TBI)—would be classified as morbidities and all fatalities would be classified as mortalities.
The United States of America is suffering from a serious and potentially fatal case of Citizenship Deficit Disorder.
TBI outcomes were divided into, with increasing severity: fully recovered, disability (remaining neurological deficit) and fatal.
Misdiagnosis and delay in treatment are common and prolonged hypoglycemia can lead to permanent neurological deficit or fatal coma.
Henceforth, for further comparison, outcomes of ASCI were also grouped as either 'Permanent' (neurological deficit, quadriplegia, fatal) or 'Non-Permanent' (near miss).
However, criminal adulteration of foodstuffs can also occur with low-cost products, such as the use of melamine in China to give powdered milk products the appearance of normal protein content (despite a 94% deficit), with fatal consequences for some children to whom it was given [ 42].
It is characterized by abnormally enlarged and often leaky capillary cavities that predispose to seizures, focal neurological deficits, or fatal intracerebral hemorrhage [6], [7].
KRIT1 is a gene responsible for Cerebral Cavernous Malformations (CCM), a major cerebrovascular disease characterized by abnormally enlarged and leaky capillaries that predispose to seizures, focal neurological deficits, and fatal intracerebral hemorrhage.
Cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) is a major cerebrovascular disease affecting approximately 0.3 0.5% of the population and is characterized by enlarged and leaky capillaries that predispose to seizures, focal neurological deficits, and fatal intracerebral hemorrhages.
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