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Multifocal Necrotizing Encephalitis and Myocarditis after BNT162b2 mRNA Vaccination against COVID-19, (1 October 2022)
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-393X/10/10/1651#
76-year-old man with Parkinson’s disease
Died three weeks after third COVID-19 vaccination
May 2021, ChAdOx1 vaccine
July 2021, Pfizer vaccine
December 2021, Pfizer vaccine
Family of the deceased requested an autopsy,
due to ambiguous clinical signs before death.
PD was confirmed by post-mortem examinations.
Signs of aspiration pneumonia and systemic arteriosclerosis
Histopathological analyses of the brain
Acute vasculitis (predominantly lymphocytic)
Multifocal necrotizing encephalitis
Pronounced inflammation
Glial and lymphocytic reaction
In the heart
Signs of chronic cardiomyopathy
Mild acute lympho-histiocytic myocarditis and vasculitis
Patient had no history of COVID-19
Immunohistochemistry for SARS-CoV-2 antigens (spike and nucleocapsid proteins) was performed.
Only spike protein but no nucleocapsid protein could be detected,
within the foci of inflammation, brain and heart
Spike protein detected in the endothelial cells of small blood vessels.
Quotes from the paper
Since no nucleocapsid protein could be detected, the presence of spike protein must be ascribed to vaccination rather than to viral infection.
The findings corroborate previous reports of encephalitis and myocarditis caused by gene-based COVID-19 vaccines.
A causal connection of these findings to the preceding COVID-19 vaccination was established by immunohistochemical demonstration of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein.
The methodology introduced in this study should be useful for distinguishing between causation by COVID-19 vaccination or infection in ambiguous cases.
Clinicians should take note of such case reports for the sake of early detection and management of such adverse events among their patients.
A thorough post-mortem examination of deaths in connection with COVID-19 vaccination should be considered in ambiguous circumstances, including histology.
Clinical History
First vaccination in May 2021 (ChAdOx1)
He experienced pronounced cardiovascular side effects
After the second vaccination in July 2021 (BNT162b2)
Family noted obvious behavioral and psychological changes (e.g., he did not want to be touched, anxiety, lethargy, social withdrawal)
Striking worsening of his PD symptoms
2 weeks after the third vaccination
Suddenly collapsed
Collapsed again 2 weeks after, died shortly thereafter
Clinical diagnosis was death due to aspiration pneumonia.
At McMinn Law Firm, we are in constant communication with our clients answering questions about their cases. But one of the questions we receive most often from people reaching who haven’t yet hired an attorney is “How do you calculate pain and suffering in a personal injury case?”
Before hiring a lawyer, people facing severe injuries want to protect their best interests by hiring a lawyer that they feel confident. Most often – that means the attorney has the knowledge and expertise to help them secure a maximum fair recovery following the accident. We agree that protecting an accident victim’s maximum fair settlement or verdict is the most important role of an attorney.
Pain and suffering does play an important role in securing a personal injury settlement. In this video you can learn:
– how much money to ask for pain and suffering in a personal injury case
– how you can maximize your settlement or verdict by recording information about your pain and suffering symptoms
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In this video we will be talking about how to calculate a pain and suffering settlement.
Pain and suffering can play an important part in a personal injury case. However it can be difficult to define.
Sometimes known as general damage, it may include an amateur soccer player’s loss of ability to play the game they love, or a fiancé who’s relationship has been damaged by serious pain and discomfort. Emotional distress may present itself in different ways depending on the individual.
It may include the following: That’s actual pain and discomfort. As well as, physical limitations, not just those at the time of the injury, but also future expected limitations such as loss of ability to play with children, care for oneself, or a disfigurement.
Mental pain and suffering may include depression, mental anguish anxiety or other emotional disorders. Loss of consortium, such as the loss of ability to be intimate with your partner. Any other emotional or psychological trauma.
Your personal injury lawyer can calculate pain and suffering in a personal injury case. It is their role to demonstrate to a jury or in settlement proceedings the value of the pain and suffering. Although personal injury cases are common, there are no charts that juries look at to figure out how much to award.
Judges advise juries to use good sense in determining what would be a fair and reasonable amount to compensate for the plaintiff’s trauma. A basic, common way to calculate the value of a case is to use a multiple of the actual costs. These may include hospital bills, doctor’s fees, lost wages, and damages to property. These damages, often known as special damages, can be found relatively easily.
For some, it is simply a matter of adding up the bills and receipts for medical care. However, coming up with a total value of pain and suffering can be a more complicated task. Use of a multiplier is often used to come up with a figure that represents the total pain and suffering from the accident.
Remember that pain and suffering includes mental pain, loss of consortium, and any other emotional or psychological trauma. This can be divided into two parts. The pain and suffering that has already happened and the pain and loss that is expected throughout the duration of the injury or the lifetime of the plaintiff.
Current pain and suffering has a clear and definite end point. However, current and future pain and suffering must be estimated into the future. When calculating a pain and settlement demand, a personal injury lawyer will convince the insurance adjuster or the jury of the impact the injuries will have on quality of life.
To succeed in raising your settlement amounts, you must be able to prove pain and suffering. If the injury caused you to sink into a depression, prove this by showing medical records of treatment by a psychologist or a psychiatrist. Aid this by writing a journal that details your symptoms. If you are unable to sleep after the accident, prove this with copies of prescriptions to sleeping pills from a doctor as well as a sleep journal.
No matter the severity of the case, always be prepared to speak about what you lost and how you suffered as a result of the accident.
Record a journal during recovery. It will help you accurately represent your injuries in court. Remember to be realistic about your injuries. And don’t forget to communicate honestly and openly with your attorney.
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