Payments for many other irreversible injuries are carefully delineated in somewhat morbid detail in the fine print of the law.
If this is unrecognized, patients may develop irreversible neurologic injury.
Because irreversible injury occurs within 2-4 hours of the infarction, there is a limited window of time available for reperfusion to work.
It is possible for a loose, trailing line to wrap round and cut its way into its flesh, resulting in irreversible injury.
Now I know the answer: years of painful physical therapy, irreversible injuries and wasted youth.
His Fulham career lasted only from 1948 to 1957, due to an irreversible injury.
Eye contact can result in severe and irreversible injury.
In ischemic stroke, the most common type, a profound disturbance of focal cerebral blood flow leads to irreversible parenchymal injury.
More light energy is received on the retina than can be tolerated, but less than is required for irreversible injury.
In these clinical conditions, such cardiac biomarkers are produced by irreversible injury of muscles.