Global cerebral hypoperfusion resulting in syncope, and asynchronous discharge of cerebral neurons leading to seizure, are two major mechanisms of transient loss of consciousness. They both have a lot in common in clinical and historical settings, although with a high prevalence of incorrect diagnosis, even by well-trained staff. The aim of this review was to try to combine data from both a cardiologist’s and a neurologist’s perspective (history taking, special questionnaires, serum prolactin, EEG, CT/MRI, tilt-testing, loop recorders). (Cardiol J 2010; 17, 4: 420-427
AbstractPatients with syncope are usually referred to either neurology or cardiology clinics, yet th...
Syncope is a common complaint in the emergency departments, accounting for 1-2% of visits, and can a...
AbstractObjectiveTransient loss of consciousness (T-LOC) can occur during transcranial magnetic stim...
Global cerebral hypoperfusion resulting in syncope, and asynchronous discharge of cerebral neurons l...
AbstractEpisodes of transient loss of consciousness (TLOC) are commonly due to syncope or epileptic ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to investigate the value of cardiovascular tests to diagnose convulsive ...
AbstractObjectivesWe prospectively sought evidence-based criteria that distinguished between seizure...
PubMed ID: 22459868Syncope and seizure are frequently encountered problems in daily neurology practi...
<p>Generalised epileptic seizures and syncope are two syndromes with similar clinical manifestation ...
There are few studies in literature regarding the differential diagnosis between syncope and epileps...
Syncope is commonly encountered clinical problem by practicing clinicians. This is defined as a tran...
Syncope is a sudden transient loss of consciousness and postural tone with spontaneous recovery. Los...
BACKGROUND: Differential diagnosis between syncope and epilepsy in patients with transient loss of ...
Patients with syncope are usually referred to either neurology or cardiology clinics, yet the facili...
Introduction: Heart rate decrease during epileptic seizures is rare and should be considered in pati...
AbstractPatients with syncope are usually referred to either neurology or cardiology clinics, yet th...
Syncope is a common complaint in the emergency departments, accounting for 1-2% of visits, and can a...
AbstractObjectiveTransient loss of consciousness (T-LOC) can occur during transcranial magnetic stim...
Global cerebral hypoperfusion resulting in syncope, and asynchronous discharge of cerebral neurons l...
AbstractEpisodes of transient loss of consciousness (TLOC) are commonly due to syncope or epileptic ...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to investigate the value of cardiovascular tests to diagnose convulsive ...
AbstractObjectivesWe prospectively sought evidence-based criteria that distinguished between seizure...
PubMed ID: 22459868Syncope and seizure are frequently encountered problems in daily neurology practi...
<p>Generalised epileptic seizures and syncope are two syndromes with similar clinical manifestation ...
There are few studies in literature regarding the differential diagnosis between syncope and epileps...
Syncope is commonly encountered clinical problem by practicing clinicians. This is defined as a tran...
Syncope is a sudden transient loss of consciousness and postural tone with spontaneous recovery. Los...
BACKGROUND: Differential diagnosis between syncope and epilepsy in patients with transient loss of ...
Patients with syncope are usually referred to either neurology or cardiology clinics, yet the facili...
Introduction: Heart rate decrease during epileptic seizures is rare and should be considered in pati...
AbstractPatients with syncope are usually referred to either neurology or cardiology clinics, yet th...
Syncope is a common complaint in the emergency departments, accounting for 1-2% of visits, and can a...
AbstractObjectiveTransient loss of consciousness (T-LOC) can occur during transcranial magnetic stim...