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  • ...ss of strength that precedes a syncopal event or accompanies an incomplete syncope."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> ...se outcomes in 43,315 patients presenting to the Emergency Department with syncope: An international meta-analysis. | journal=Int J Cardiol | year= 2011 | vol
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  • {{r|Syncope}}
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  • {{r|Syncope}}
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  • {{r|Syncope}}
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  • ...syndrome''' is "condition that is characterized by episodes of fainting ([[syncope]]) and varying degree of ventricular [[arrhythmia]] as indicated by the pro
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  • {{r|Syncope}}
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  • ...ut E, van Melle G, Mischler C, Fromer M et al.| title=Predictive models of syncope causes in an outpatient clinic. | journal=Int J Cardiol | year= 2008 | volu ...Giada F, Petix NR, De Santo T et al.| title=Clinical predictors of cardiac syncope at initial evaluation in patients referred urgently to a general hospital:
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  • {{r|Syncope}}
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  • {{r|Syncope}}
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  • Differentiating a seizure from other conditions such as syncope can be difficult. In addition, 5% of patients with a positive tilt table te ...tongue biting in the differential diagnosis between epileptic seizures and syncope. | journal=Seizure | year= 2012 | volume= 21 | issue= 8 | pages= 568-72 | p
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  • ...ss of strength that precedes a syncopal event or accompanies an incomplete syncope."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> ...se outcomes in 43,315 patients presenting to the Emergency Department with syncope: An international meta-analysis. | journal=Int J Cardiol | year= 2011 | vol
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  • ...standing. Symptoms generally include [[dizziness]], blurred vision, and [[syncope]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> ...dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-8167.2008.01407.x |issn=}}</ref> and [[vasovagal syncope]].
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  • ...|issn=}}</ref> Decorticate posturing may occur during [[hypotension]] of [[syncope]].<ref name="pmid12963568">{{cite journal |author=Passman R, Horvath G, Tho
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  • Dizziness should be distinguished from [[syncope]]. In syncope, also called fainting, there is loss of consciousness. * [[Syncope]]
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  • ...t treatment is only relevant in the context of symptomatic tachycardia and syncope. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...Syndrome is a "condition that is characterized by episodes of fainting ([[syncope]]) and varying degree of ventricular arrhythmia as indicated by the prolong
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  • *Loss in consciousness (including [[syncope]]) or less commonly a decrease in consciousness
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  • ...alatalization feature is independent from any conditioning factor (through syncope), this is called phonemic palatalization. Palatalized and non-palatalized v
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  • ** [[Syncope]] = 2 * Syncope
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  • ...bradycardia, a drop in blood pressure, subjective "faintness," nausea and syncope" <ref>cite seen at [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3987/is_200603/
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  • ...mptoms, and quality of life. In cardiology, placebos influence disability, syncope, heart failure, atrial fibrillation, angina, and survival. "''
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  • ...rs and symptoms or signs of heart failure, myocardial ischemia/infarction, syncope, thromboembolism, infective endocarditis, or other clinical evidence of st
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  • ...ry"). Some of the symbols contain elements of something akin to symbolic [[syncope]] or [[apocope]], a mnemonic aid to holding a specific intention while mani
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  • *Episodes of [[hypotension|very low blood pressure]] (including shock) and [[Syncope (medicine)|faintness]]
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  • Other disorders that may cause similar symptoms are syncope, seizure, migraine, vestibulopathy, and conversion disorder.<ref name="pmid
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  • ...elusions, lock-jaw, diarrhea, [[palpitations]], [[arrhythmia]], [[fainting|syncope]], [[hyperpyrexia]], and [[hyperreflexia]] progressing to [[convulsion]]s a
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  • :*Less common are chest pain and fainting (syncope).
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  • * [[Syncope]]
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  • ...rtificially induced: pilots flying at G-force can experience "hypertensive syncope" which causes tunnel-like vision for up to eight seconds <ref> Lambert EH,
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  • ...symptom, and leukopenia an occasional symptom. Scurvy is life-threatening; syncope and sudden death may occur. However, treatment with vitamin C results in ra
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