Sentences with phrase «permanent neurological damage»

$ 1.1 million Toddler with traumatic brain injury suffers permanent neurological damage Action: Medical malpractice Attorney: Krysia J. Syska
And even if a brain bleed does occur, most are not fatal — although seeking treatment right away is very important, and some do cause permanent neurological damage.
«Caring, conscientious, experienced, and astute litigator» and team leader Clare Langford led the team acting in a claim concerning allegations of delayed treatment for meningitis resulting in permanent neurological damage; and acted in a claim against an NHS trust concerning poor mental health treatment provided to the client's husband who committed suicide.
As of May 5, three more cases have been found in Oregon of horses infected with equine herpesvirus type - 1, or EHV - 1, and one animal has the most serious «neurotropic» form of the virus that is far more likely to cause serious, sometimes permanent neurological damage.
Claiming he suffered permanent neurological damage, the now - retired Gamache says he plans to file a $ 5 million lawsuit against the New York State Athletic Commission, alleging fraud and negligence.
«Lead poisoning is an insidious disease that can destroy a child's future and cause permanent neurological damage.
The AAP estimates that about 0.5 % of all trampoline injuries, which could be as many as five hundred each year, result in permanent neurological damage.
Such seizures do not lead to any permanent neurological damage.
This is one area where conventional emergency medicine excels, as there are emergency medications that can actually dissolve a blood clot that is blocking blood flow to your brain, and if done quickly enough can virtually reverse any permanent neurological damage.
I want to mention again that in the event you suffer from a stroke, the sooner you get medical help the better are your chances of reversing any permanent neurological damage.
They can cause liver and lung damage, skin rashes, and even blindness and permanent neurological damage.
A mini-stroke is also known as a TIA (Transient Ischemic Attack) and presents the same symptoms as a full stroke, but the patient doesn't experience any permanent neurological damage.
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