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Woischneck D et al. - In patients who regained consciousness before dying, MRI showed brainstem lesions in 71 %. In this group, the duration of coma was significantly longer in the presence of a brainstem lesion. Loss of cortical answer in somato-sensible and early acoustic-evoked potentials correlates significantly with the evidence of brainstem lesions.

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