Brain cell death

Brain death is the total, irreversible loss of all brain functions, including the involuntary functions required to maintain life.  It contrasts from a chronic vegetative state, where the person is still breathing and still has some autonomic functioning. As long as some bodily and mental function is still there, it differs from comas. It also isn't the same as the syndrome known as "locked-in syndrome." These many illnesses can be medically distinguished via a differential diagnosis. Many jurisdictions utilize brain death as a sign of legal death; however the term is inconsistently defined and frequently misunderstood by the general public. The phrase "brain death" has been used to refer to situations in which some areas of the brain continue to function even when others do not.

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