coma in the PONS Dictionary

coma Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to go into a coma
to go into a coma MED
fall [or go] into a coma

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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These include headache, dizziness, disorientation, vision disturbances, loss of short-term memory, motor weakness, seizures, profuse respiratory secretions, hiccoughs, unstable blood pressure, cardiac arrhythmia and coma.
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Rare complications include seizure, coma, pulmonary edema, respiratory failure or localised skin infection.
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He later had a leading role in the biological therapies, such as insulin coma and convulsive therapy.
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After falling into a coma, he died, three days before his 41st birthday, of uremia.
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Her allergies to antibiotics, penicillin and antihistamines greatly complicated treatment efforts and almost put her into a coma, and she came close to dying.
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This hierarchic model is based in the recovering of attention processes of brain damage patients after coma.
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If hypoxia lasts for long periods of time, coma, seizures, and even brain death may occur.
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Tarragon awakens and screams about mysterious figures attacking him, before slipping back into a coma.
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Eventually she is reduced to hysterics, resulting in being medically forced into a coma.
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Neurological effects include muscle twitching and seizures; consciousness becomes progressively impaired after a few hours leading to coma.
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