BACKGROUND: Dizziness and loss of consciousness are common clinical problems presenting in general practice. OBJECTIVE: This article aims to provide the practitioner with a pragmatic and logical approach to identifying the cardiovascular causes of dizziness and loss of consciousness. DISCUSSION: A range of disorders with varying pathology cause a transient loss of consciousness associated with postural collapse (syncope) by interruption of blood flow to the brain. Syncope and seizures are the only common causes of recurrent episodes of loss of consciousness. The vasovagal reaction or \u27common faint\u27 and postural hypotension are both common and benign causes of syncope. Syncope can also result from cardiac causes that include disorders ...
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Syncope is a transient loss of consciousness (LOC) due to transient global cerebral hypoperfusion ch...
: Syncope is a short-term transient loss of consciousness, characterized by rapid onset and complete...
BACKGROUND: Dizziness and loss of consciousness are common clinical problems presenting in general p...
Abstract: Syncope is a sudden transient loss of consciousness and motor control accompanied by loss ...
Syncope is a sudden transient loss of consciousness and postural tone with spontaneous recovery. Los...
Syncope is commonly encountered clinical problem by practicing clinicians. This is defined as a tran...
Objectives: To investigate the etiology of transient loss of consciousness (T-LOC) suspected to be s...
Neurally mediated syncope (also known as fainting andvasovagal syncope) is by far the most common ca...
This research was conducted by reviewing studies conducted on neurocardiogenic syncope, primarily in...
Detailed history taking is of paramount importance to establish a reliable diagnosis in patients wit...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the etiology of transient loss of consciousness (T-LOC) suspected to be ...
Objective: Dizziness is a common symptom in the out-patient neurology clinic. In this study, we inve...
Syncope is defined as a sudden temporary loss of consciousness associated with a loss of postural to...
Syncope is a transient loss of consciousness due to temporary global cerebral hypoperfu-sion charact...
Contains fulltext : 80720.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this practi...
Syncope is a transient loss of consciousness (LOC) due to transient global cerebral hypoperfusion ch...
: Syncope is a short-term transient loss of consciousness, characterized by rapid onset and complete...
BACKGROUND: Dizziness and loss of consciousness are common clinical problems presenting in general p...
Abstract: Syncope is a sudden transient loss of consciousness and motor control accompanied by loss ...
Syncope is a sudden transient loss of consciousness and postural tone with spontaneous recovery. Los...
Syncope is commonly encountered clinical problem by practicing clinicians. This is defined as a tran...
Objectives: To investigate the etiology of transient loss of consciousness (T-LOC) suspected to be s...
Neurally mediated syncope (also known as fainting andvasovagal syncope) is by far the most common ca...
This research was conducted by reviewing studies conducted on neurocardiogenic syncope, primarily in...
Detailed history taking is of paramount importance to establish a reliable diagnosis in patients wit...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the etiology of transient loss of consciousness (T-LOC) suspected to be ...
Objective: Dizziness is a common symptom in the out-patient neurology clinic. In this study, we inve...
Syncope is defined as a sudden temporary loss of consciousness associated with a loss of postural to...
Syncope is a transient loss of consciousness due to temporary global cerebral hypoperfu-sion charact...
Contains fulltext : 80720.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this practi...
Syncope is a transient loss of consciousness (LOC) due to transient global cerebral hypoperfusion ch...
: Syncope is a short-term transient loss of consciousness, characterized by rapid onset and complete...