Background Syncopes and transient loss of consciousness affect a large number of patients. Determining the underlying mechanism of a syncope is key to effectively treating and preventing future events. However, given the broad differential diagnosis of transient loss of consciousness, it can be challenging to determine the exact etiology. Case presentation This case presents a 42-year-old Caucasian female patient with recurrent transient loss of consciousness due to a hitherto undiagnosed impaired glucose tolerance and hyperinsulinism. The patient had been thoroughly tested for all typical causes of syncope without finding any causal explanation. An oral glucose tolerance test confirmed rapidly dropping blood glucose levels associated ...
Objective: Transient loss of consciousness (T-LOC) can occur during transcranial magnetic stimulatio...
Consciousness is defined as the ability to maintain awareness of self and of the environment. Uncons...
There is no widely adopted definition or classification of syncope and related disorders. This lack ...
Background Syncopes and transient loss of consciousness affect a large number of patients. Determin...
Syncope is a transient loss of consciousness (LOC) due to transient global cerebral hypoperfusion ch...
Syncope describes a sudden and brief transient loss of consciousness (TLOC) with postural failure du...
Syncope is a common clinical problem characterized by transient, spontaneously self-terminating loss...
Syncope is commonly encountered clinical problem by practicing clinicians. This is defined as a tran...
AbstractEpisodes of transient loss of consciousness (TLOC) are commonly due to syncope or epileptic ...
AbstractBackgroundTransient loss of consciousness (TLoC) is a symptom that has several differential ...
Syncope is a sudden transient loss of consciousness and postural tone with spontaneous recovery. Los...
Transient loss of consciousness (TLOC) accounts for 3% of all attendance in emergency departments wi...
Background: Deglutition syncope was first identified by Thomas Spens in 1793 as a rare form of neura...
Global cerebral hypoperfusion resulting in syncope, and asynchronous discharge of cerebral neurons l...
AbstractObjectiveTransient loss of consciousness (T-LOC) can occur during transcranial magnetic stim...
Objective: Transient loss of consciousness (T-LOC) can occur during transcranial magnetic stimulatio...
Consciousness is defined as the ability to maintain awareness of self and of the environment. Uncons...
There is no widely adopted definition or classification of syncope and related disorders. This lack ...
Background Syncopes and transient loss of consciousness affect a large number of patients. Determin...
Syncope is a transient loss of consciousness (LOC) due to transient global cerebral hypoperfusion ch...
Syncope describes a sudden and brief transient loss of consciousness (TLOC) with postural failure du...
Syncope is a common clinical problem characterized by transient, spontaneously self-terminating loss...
Syncope is commonly encountered clinical problem by practicing clinicians. This is defined as a tran...
AbstractEpisodes of transient loss of consciousness (TLOC) are commonly due to syncope or epileptic ...
AbstractBackgroundTransient loss of consciousness (TLoC) is a symptom that has several differential ...
Syncope is a sudden transient loss of consciousness and postural tone with spontaneous recovery. Los...
Transient loss of consciousness (TLOC) accounts for 3% of all attendance in emergency departments wi...
Background: Deglutition syncope was first identified by Thomas Spens in 1793 as a rare form of neura...
Global cerebral hypoperfusion resulting in syncope, and asynchronous discharge of cerebral neurons l...
AbstractObjectiveTransient loss of consciousness (T-LOC) can occur during transcranial magnetic stim...
Objective: Transient loss of consciousness (T-LOC) can occur during transcranial magnetic stimulatio...
Consciousness is defined as the ability to maintain awareness of self and of the environment. Uncons...
There is no widely adopted definition or classification of syncope and related disorders. This lack ...