COMA

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SUMMARY

1. Both the reticular activating system (RAS) and the cerebral cortex must be working to sustain normal consciousness.

2. Thus, coma can be caused by either a decrease in the activity of the RAS or pathology of bilateral cerebral hemispheres.

3. Plum and Posner classified the causes of coma in the following ways: supratentorial, infratentorial, metabolic, diffuse, multifactorial.


Reference(s)

Plum, F. and Posner, J., 2019. Plum and Posner's diagnosis and treatment of stupor and coma. New York: Oxford University Press.


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