We describe how a recently defined arrhythmia, Brugada syndrome, caused syncope in three generations of one family. |
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In patients without focal neurologic symptoms and signs, syncope from cerebrovascular disease is extremely rare. |
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Chest radiographs were available for 364 of 401 patients who presented with syncope or hypotension. |
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Patients usually have no symptoms, but if the pause is prolonged, they may have light-headedness, palpitations, syncope, and falls. |
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Cardiac syncope often causes immediate loss of consciousness, tonic stiffening of body and limbs, and often myoclonic jerking. |
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However, syncope, aborted cardiac arrest, and sudden death do continue to occur. |
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He was discharged the following afternoon with a presumptive diagnosis of vasovagal syncope, perhaps related to defecation. |
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Patients with a family history of arrhythmia, syncope, or sudden death also may be at higher risk. |
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Look up drug side effects in the Physicians' Desk Reference and you will discover words like tinnitus, syncope, dyspnea, epistaxis and anosmia. |
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At the same time, syncope is common in words like fam'ly, fed'ral, happ'ning. |
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The traditional spellings of English place names such as Worcester and Gloucester bear evidence of syncope. |
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This can result in dehydration causing dizziness, syncope, weakness, and confusion. |
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Cardiac arrhythmias or syncope clearly associated with a fall should be treated with antiarrhythmics or a pacemaker in consultation with a cardiologist. |
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It seems more like anaptyxis to me, with maybe a compensatory syncope. |
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Twenty-four hour electrocardiographic monitoring is indicated when there is an increased probability of identifying an arrhythmic cause for syncope. |
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Patients who experience dizziness, palpitations, or syncope while taking ziprasidone therapy should be evaluated further for the potential occurrence of torsade de pointes. |
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In 80 per cent of patients, atrial arrhythmias significantly impact quality of life causing dizziness, lightheadedness, palpitations and syncope. |
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Once cardiac arrhythmias, structural heart disease, and non-cardiac causes of syncope have been ruled out, head up tilt testing is usually the first line of testing. |
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Cardiovascular: feeling of faintness, syncope, chest pain, dysrhythmia, hypotension. Note: Hypotension is a sign of anaphylaxis. |
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Decreased cerebral perfusion may cause impaired consciousness and syncope. |
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In these 2 cases, other reported adverse reactions included ventricular extrasystoles, syncope and hypokalemia. |
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The paradoxical reflex bradycardia may range in severity from simple sinus bradycardia to atrioventricular block, asystole and syncope. |
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Typical indications for paediatric electrocardiography include syncope, exertional symptoms, tachyarrhythmias, bradyarrhythmias, and drug ingestion. |
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No more danger of syncope from Tight-lacing. |
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If a patient presents with palpitation or syncope symptoms, the cardiologist will insert a catheter into the heart, through which a series of electrical impulses are emitted. |
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Sounds of bandoneon, violins tuning, piano and cello giving rhythm and syncope to these moments of happiness call together all my senses, as much as a dance around the floor. |
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Cases of cardiac arrest, ventricular fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, ECG QT prolonged, sudden death and syncope were reported rarely in post-marketing experience. |
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This syncope may be used diagnostically, since faintness upon massage of one carotid sinus may suggest a narrowed carotid or basilar artery on the opposite side of the neck. |
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Jackson notes the legal term galnys, equivalent to Welsh galanas, may show syncope of internal syllables to be a feature of Cumbric. |
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When syncope is associated with tonicclonic movements, the activity is usually transient and typically responds to restoring cerebral perfusion by maintaining a supine or Trendelenburg position. |
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Rapid intravenous injection of calcium salts may cause vasodilation, decreased blood pressure, bradycardia, cardiac arrhythmias, syncope and cardiac arrest. |
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Because vaccinees may develop syncope, sometimes resulting in falling with injury, observation for 15 minutes after administration is recommended. |
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Patients who develop symptoms such as exertional chest pain, unexplained syncope, or other symptoms suggestive of cardiac disease during ADHD treatment should undergo a prompt cardiac evaluation. |
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A case of iatrogenic hypothyroidism presented with cardio-inhibitory syncope and resolved by thyroxine supplementation. |
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The major causes of syncope among runners would be cardiac, neurologic or metabolic. |
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Serum electrolytes in children with neuro-cardiogenic syncope treated with fludrocortisone and salt. |
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However, this syncope is not always present, so forms such as engelas may be seen. |
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A 26-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with complaints of dyspnea and near syncope that have been continued for last 6 months. |
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Beyond tachypnea and dyspnea, there have been historical atypical presentations of PE such as hemoptysis, syncope, wheezing, and even abdominal pain. |
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Note the syncope of the second e in engel when an ending follows. |
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The immoderate crebrity of the pulse is a sign of a syncope. |
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Differential considerations include glossopharyngeal neuralgia and trigeminal neuralgia, which are associated with paroxysmal episodes of shock-like pain and possible syncope. |
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