actual brain death should show a blank unlit brain though. I am talking about a specific scan that not all hospitals can even do, including some big ones, it takes a special MRI machine and is used only to show that someone in a vegetative state is actually alive, thinking and awake. It is very new, over the last couple of years and extremely expensive but its ripe for this sort of case. Traditional scans won't be of use as the family doesn't trust them but this scan would show once and for all that her brain is dead while if god forbid she actually is locked in would mean a quick correction of course by the hospital. Does anyone know the name of the scan and if CHO has a machine for it?
Edit found it. It is called an fMRI and as the article says will rewrite medical textbooks. It gives me the shivers how many vegetative people were probably awake and conscious an no one knew and still don't know
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-20268044
If a brain perfusion scan is negative, what is the point of a fMRI??