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  2. Locked-in syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Locked-in syndrome ( LIS ), also known as pseudocoma, is a condition in which a patient is aware but cannot move or communicate verbally due to complete paralysis of nearly all voluntary muscles in the body except for vertical eye movements and blinking. [ 3] The individual is conscious and sufficiently intact cognitively to be able to ...

  3. Akinetic mutism - Wikipedia

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    Similarly to akinetic mutism, patients with locked-in syndrome experience paralysis and can only communicate with their eyes. [3] Correct diagnosis is important to ensure proper treatment. A variety of treatments for akinetic mutism have been documented, but treatments vary between patients and cases.

  4. List of people with locked-in syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Israeli citizen Gil Avni, then 33, experienced complete locked-in syndrome (CLIS) at Meir Hospital, Kefar Sava, Israel, after experiencing an unknown health impacting incident at his home while watching TV. When Avni's wife, Orit, a nurse, arrived home, she found him bearing a pulse rate of about 160, making 50 breaths per minute, with symptoms ...

  5. Man with locked-in syndrome writes book - AOL

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    A man living with locked-in syndrome has written a book using an eye-driven communication device. Howard Wicks, 29, who lives in Dartmouth said every muscle in his body, excluding his eyes, was ...

  6. 'Ghost Boy' tells true story of waking from 12-year coma - AOL

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    The condition that best describes what Pistorius was going through is called Locked-In Syndrome. It's rare and causes complete paralysis of muscles, except the eyes. It's rare and causes complete ...

  7. Disorders of consciousness - Wikipedia

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    In locked-in syndrome the patient has awareness, sleep-wake cycles, and meaningful behavior (viz., eye-movement), but is isolated due to quadriplegia and pseudobulbar palsy, resulting from the disruption of corticospinal and corticobulbar pathways. Locked-in syndrome is a condition in which a patient is aware and awake but cannot move or ...

  8. Martin Pistorius - Wikipedia

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    Martin Pistorius (born 31 December 1975) is a South African man who had locked-in syndrome and was unable to move or communicate for 12 years. When he was 12, he began losing voluntary motor control and eventually fell into a vegetative state for three years. He began regaining consciousness around age 16 and achieved full consciousness by age ...

  9. Minimally conscious state - Wikipedia

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    A minimally conscious state or MCS is a disorder of consciousness distinct from persistent vegetative state and locked-in syndrome. Unlike persistent vegetative state, patients with MCS have partial preservation of conscious awareness. [ 1] MCS is a relatively new category of disorders of consciousness. The natural history and longer term ...