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What is the difference between a coma and a permanent vegetative state?

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What is the difference between a coma and a permanent vegetative state?

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A coma is deep sleep that lasts for a few days. Some patients ultimately recover. Some patients only partially recover. If the individual does not start to wake up in a few days it usually leads to death. At least one report assessing the patient’s brain damage is necessary from a specialist in brain diseases to diagnose a coma.

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