Common use of Benign Brain Tumor Clause in Contracts

Benign Brain Tumor. (a) A benign 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 such as (but not restricted to) characteristic symptoms of increased intracranial pressure such as papilloedema, mental seizures andsensorimpairment; and For the purpose of this benefit, the word “Permanent” shall mean beyond the hope of recovery with current medical knowledge and technology; (iv) Its presence must be confirmed by a Neurologist or Neurosurgeon acceptable to Us and supported by findings on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computerised Tomography, or other reliable imaging technique. (b) The following conditions are not covered: (i) Cysts; (ii) Granulomas; (iii) Vascular malformations (iv) Haematoma; (v) Meningiomas (vi) Tumours of the pituitary gland or spinal cord; and (vii) Tumours of acoustic nerve (acoustic neuroma)

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Samples: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

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Benign Brain Tumor. (a) A benign 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 such as (but not restricted to) characteristic symptoms of increased intracranial pressure such as papilloedema, mental seizures andsensorimpairmentand sensory impairment; and For the purpose of this benefit, the word “Permanent” shall mean beyond the hope of recovery with current medical knowledge and technology; (iv) Its presence must be confirmed by a Neurologist or Neurosurgeon acceptable to Us and supported by findings on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computerised Tomography, or other reliable imaging technique. (b) The following conditions are not covered: (i) Cysts; (ii) Granulomas; (iii) Vascular malformations (iv) Haematoma; (v) Meningiomas (vi) Tumours of the pituitary gland or spinal cord; and (vii) Tumours of acoustic nerve (acoustic neuroma)

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Samples: Insurance Policy

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Benign Brain Tumor. (ai) A benign tumour in the brain where all of the following conditions are met: (i) It i. it is life threatening; (ii) It . it has caused damage to the brain; (iii) It . it has undergone surgical removal or, if inoperable, has caused a Permanent neurological deficit such as (but not restricted to) characteristic symptoms of increased intracranial pressure such as papilloedema, mental seizures andsensorimpairmentand sensory impairment; and For the purpose of this benefit, the word “Permanent” shall mean beyond the hope of recovery with current medical knowledge and technology; (iv) Its . its presence must be confirmed by a Neurologist or Neurosurgeon acceptable to Us and supported by findings on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computerised Tomography, or other reliable imaging technique. (bii) The following conditions are not covered: (i) Cystsi. cysts; (ii) Granulomas. granulomas; (iii) Vascular . vascular malformations (iv) Haematoma; (v) iv. haematoma; v. Meningiomas (vi) . Tumours of the pituitary gland or spinal cord; and (vii) Tumours . tumours of acoustic nerve (acoustic neuroma)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Insurance Policy

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