Common use of Benign Brain Tumor Clause in Contracts

Benign Brain Tumor. I. Benign brain tumor is defined as a life threatening, non-cancerous tumor in the brain, cranial nerves or meninges within the skull. The presence of the underlying tumor must be confirmed by imaging studies such as CT scan or MRI. II. This brain tumor must result in at least one of the following and must be confirmed by the relevant medical specialist. i. Permanent Neurological deficit with persisting clinical symptoms for a continuous period of at least 90 consecutive days or ii. Undergone surgical resection or radiation therapy to treat the brain tumor. III. The following conditions are excluded: Cysts, Granulomas, malformations in the arteries or veins of the brain, hematomas, abscesses, pituitary tumors, tumors of skull bones and tumors of the spinal cord.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy, Health Insurance Policy

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Benign Brain Tumor. I. Benign brain tumor is defined as a life threatening, non-cancerous tumor in the brain, cranial nerves or meninges within the skull. The presence of the underlying tumor must be confirmed by imaging studies such as CT scan or MRI. II. This brain tumor must result in at least one of the following and must be confirmed by the relevant medical specialist. i. Permanent Neurological deficit with persisting clinical symptoms for a continuous period of at least 90 consecutive days or or ii. Undergone surgical resection or radiation therapy to treat the brain tumor. III. The following conditions are excluded: Cysts, Granulomas, malformations in the arteries or veins of the brain, hematomas, abscesses, pituitary tumors, tumors of skull bones and tumors of the spinal cord.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

Benign Brain Tumor. I. Benign brain tumor is defined as a life threatening, non-non- cancerous tumor in the brain, cranial nerves or meninges within the skull. The presence of the underlying tumor must be confirmed by imaging studies such as CT scan or MRI. II. This brain tumor must result in at least one of the following and must be confirmed by the relevant medical specialist. i. Permanent Neurological deficit with persisting clinical symptoms for a continuous period of at least 90 consecutive days or or ii. Undergone surgical resection or radiation therapy to treat the brain tumor. III. The following conditions are excluded: Cysts, Granulomas, malformations in the arteries or veins of the brain, hematomas, abscesses, pituitary tumors, tumors of skull bones and tumors of the spinal cord.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

Benign Brain Tumor. I. Benign brain tumor is defined as a life threatening, non-non- cancerous tumor in the brain, cranial nerves or meninges within the skull. The presence of the underlying tumor must be confirmed by imaging studies such as CT scan or MRI. II. This brain tumor must result in at least one of the following and must be confirmed by the relevant medical specialist. i. Permanent Neurological deficit with persisting clinical symptoms for a continuous period of at least 90 consecutive days or ii. Undergone surgical resection or radiation therapy to treat the brain tumor. III. The following conditions are excluded: Cysts, Granulomas, malformations in the arteries or veins of the brain, hematomas, abscesses, pituitary tumors, tumors of skull bones and tumors of the spinal cord.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

Benign Brain Tumor. I. I) Benign brain tumor is defined as a life threatening, non-cancerous tumor in the brain, cranial nerves or meninges within the skull. The presence of the underlying tumor must be confirmed by imaging studies such as CT scan or MRI. II. ) This brain tumor must result in at least one of the following and must be confirmed by the relevant medical specialist. i. i) Permanent Neurological deficit with persisting clinical symptoms for a continuous period of at least 90 consecutive days or or ii. ) Undergone surgical resection or radiation therapy to treat the brain tumor. III. ) The following conditions are excluded: Cysts, Granulomas, malformations in the arteries or veins of the brain, hematomas, abscesses, pituitary tumors, tumors of skull bones and tumors of the spinal cord.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

Benign Brain Tumor. I. Benign brain tumor is defined as a life threatening, non-cancerous tumor in the brain, cranial nerves or meninges within the skull. The presence of the underlying tumor must be confirmed by imaging studies such as CT scan or MRI. II. This brain tumor must result in at least one of the following and must be confirmed by the relevant medical specialist. i. Permanent Neurological deficit with persisting clinical symptoms for a continuous period of at least 90 consecutive days or or ii. Undergone surgical resection or radiation therapy to treat the brain tumor. III. The following conditions are excluded: Cysts, Granulomas, malformations in the arteries or veins of the brain, hematomas, abscesses, pituitary tumors, and tumors of skull bones bones, and tumors of the spinal cord.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Insurance Agreement, Insurance Agreement

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Benign Brain Tumor. I. Benign brain tumor is defined as a life threatening, non-cancerous tumor in the brain, cranial nerves or meninges within the skull. The presence of the underlying tumor must be confirmed by imaging studies such as CT scan or MRI. II. This brain tumor must result in at least one of the following and must be confirmed by the relevant medical specialist. i. Permanent Neurological deficit with persisting clinical symptoms for a continuous period of at least 90 consecutive days or ii. Undergone surgical resection or radiation therapy to treat the brain tumor.. Page6 III. The following conditions are excluded: Cysts, Granulomas, malformations in the arteries or veins of the brain, hematomas, abscesses, pituitary tumors, tumors of skull bones and tumors of the spinal cord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Insurance Policy

Benign Brain Tumor. I. Benign brain tumor is defined as a life threatening, non-non cancerous tumor in the brain, cranial nerves or meninges within the skull. The presence of the underlying tumor must be confirmed by imaging studies such as CT scan or MRI. II. This brain tumor must result in at least one of the following and must be confirmed by the relevant medical specialist. i. Permanent Neurological deficit with persisting clinical symptoms for a continuous period of at least 90 consecutive days or ii. Undergone surgical resection or radiation therapy to treat the brain tumor. III. The following conditions are excluded: Cysts, Granulomas, malformations in the arteries or veins of the brain, hematomas, abscesses, pituitary tumors, tumors of skull bones and tumors of the spinal cord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Insurance Policy

Benign Brain Tumor. I. Benign brain tumor is defined as a life threatening, non-cancerous tumor in the brain, cranial nerves or meninges within the skull. The presence of the underlying tumor must be confirmed by imaging studies such as CT scan or MRI. II. This brain tumor must result in at least one of the following and must be confirmed by the relevant medical specialist.. Page6 i. Permanent Neurological deficit with persisting clinical symptoms for a continuous period of at least 90 consecutive days or or ii. Undergone surgical resection or radiation therapy to treat the brain tumor. III. The following conditions are excluded: Cysts, Granulomas, malformations in the arteries or veins of the brain, hematomas, abscesses, pituitary tumors, tumors of skull bones and tumors of the spinal cord.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Insurance Policy

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