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By WESLEY J. SMITH
Wesley J. Smith |
In 1983, Houben suffered catastrophic head injuries in an automobile accident. He arrived at the hospital unconscious. Doctors eventually concluded that his case was hopeless, and his family was told he would never waken. But the Houben family, like Terri's parents and siblings, didn't give up. They diligently sought out every medical advance. This wasn't delusion or pure wishful thinking. Several studies have shown that about 40 percent of persistent vegetative state diagnoses are wrong.
Most of the mistakes involve patients who are in a "minimally conscious" state, in which the patient is responsive, but profoundly cognitively impaired.
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