head injury leading to
fracture of right temporal bone and brain damage and the death was
homicidal in nature. On 27.6.2010 itself memorandum ... head injury leading to fracture of right
temporal bone and brain damage. Death was homicidal in nature. The
query- whether the injuries present
frontal
bone, damaging brain tissue. The Doctor had opined
that the death is due to severe head injury causing
brain damage and sudden cardiopulmonary arrest ... injury and the death is due to head
injury which caused brain damage and also sudden
cardiopulmonary arrest. The respondent No.2 had not
denied
severe cyanotic spells which are potentially fatal and can lead the brain damage. The incidence of this cyanotic spell could be as high ... child came to the hospital. Cyanotic spell clearly had led to brain damage. Signs of rigidity of neck, VII N Palsy and conjugate deviation
Apurva Vasavada at the hospital opined that there had been brain damage. So, Dr. Apte, a neurologist was consulted who post-examination, confirmed brain damage ... delay in reaching available facility'he suffered irreversible brain damage and expired, has been challenged as being merely an opinion, not a proven fact
cause of death was due to
injury to skull and damage to brain with intracranial hemorrhage and
injury to the neck causing damage to great ... cause of death was due to injury
to skull and damage to brain with intracranial hemorrhage and injury to
the neck causing damage to great
that the death occurred due to hemorrhage
and shock and brain damage due to bullet injury in the head. The prosecution did
not produce this
that brain damage can happen through several mechanisms. First, it
stated, particulate matters can cause neuro-inflammation by damaging the
blood-brain barrier- a thin ... brains and, thus, their futures,? Unicef
executive director Anthony Lake said.
?A young child's brain is especially vulnerable because it can be
damaged
categorically deposed that P.W.No.1 Pratibha has suffered
permanent brain damage because of injury No.3 caused to her in
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permanent brain damage in the incident and she was unconscious
from 14/10/2012
quickly deliver a baby in distress, often
preventing potential asphyxiation and brain damage, although
both may still occur. Negative fetal effects from forceps use
include
head which was grievous in nature resulting
in haematoma damaging brain and death due to shock. Thus
the death of Shivbagas was homicidal in nature