Locked-in syndrome is characterized by

a. Horner's syndrome, loss of pain and temperature over ipsilateral face and contralateral body, and disturbances in equilibrium sense
b. Paralysis of ipsilateral tongue and weakness of contralateral body
c. Coma and death
d. Retention of consciousness and near-total paralysis


d

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A. 8.39% B. 8.65% C. 8.00% D. 8.25%

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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