Common use of Benign Brain Tumor Clause in Contracts

Benign Brain Tumor. A benign tumor in the brain where all of the following conditions are met: i. It is life threatening; ii. It has caused damage to the brain; iii. It has undergone surgical removal or, if inoperable, has caused a permanent neurological deficit; and iv. Its presence must be confirmed by a neurologist or neurosurgeon and supported by findings on Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computerized Tomography, or other reliable imaging techniques. The following are excluded: a. Cysts;

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Critical Illness Rider, Critical Illness Rider, Critical Illness Rider

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Benign Brain Tumor. A benign tumor tumour in the brain where all of the following conditions are met: i. : • It is life threatening; ii. ; • It has caused damage to the brain; iii. ; • It has undergone surgical removal or, if inoperable, has caused a permanent neurological deficit; and iv. and • Its presence must be confirmed by a neurologist or neurosurgeon and supported by findings on Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computerized Computerised Tomography, or other reliable imaging techniques. The following are excluded: a. : • Cysts;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Supplementary Rider Contract, Supplementary Rider Contract

Benign Brain Tumor. A benign tumor tumour in the brain where all of the following conditions are met: i. :  It is life threatening; ii. ;  It has caused damage to the brain; iii. ;  It has undergone surgical removal or, if inoperable, has caused a permanent neurological deficit; and iv. and  Its presence must be confirmed by a neurologist or neurosurgeon and supported by findings on Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computerized Computerised Tomography, or other reliable imaging techniques. The following are excluded: a. :  Cysts;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Supplementary Rider Contract, Supplementary Rider Contract

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Benign Brain Tumor. A benign tumor in the brain where all of the following conditions are met: i. (i) It is life threatening; (ii. ) It has caused damage to the brain; (iii. ) It has undergone surgical removal or, if inoperable, has caused a permanent neurological deficit; and (iv. ) Its presence must be confirmed by a neurologist or neurosurgeon and supported by findings on Magnetic Resonance ImagingMRI, Computerized TomographyCT scan, or other reliable imaging techniques. The following are excluded:. a. (i) Cysts;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Critical Illness Rider

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