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ON THE ORIGIN AND ESSENCE OF THE MORGAGNI-ADAMS-STOKES SYNDROME

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1952
Excerpt I. INTRODUCTION Morgagni1observed this syndrome and described it accurately in 1765. Adams2observed it in 1827 in a 68 year old patient. Stokes3mentioned five cases in 1846.
S De Boer
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Adams-Stokes syndrome

American Journal of Cardiology, 1961
Bengt W Johansson
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Adams-Stokes Syndrome

Postgraduate Medicine, 1971
Adams-Stokes attacks begin with a sudden change in cardiac rhythm that produces acute cerebral ischemia. The symptoms are determined by the duration of asystole, and may be difficult to differentiate from a primary neurologic seizure disorder. Careful study of routine or monitored electrocardiographic tracings often will give evidence of a cardiac ...
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MEDICAL CONTROL OF ADAMS-STOKES SYNDROME

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1958
Recurrent episodes of Adams-Stokes syncope due to ventricular arrest may occur in heart diseases of diverse etiology and pursue an unpredictable course. The clinical aspects of complete atrioventricular block and the Adams-Stokes syndrome have recently been reviewed, 1 and it has been well pointed out that the management of each case must be ...
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Adams-Stokes syndrome due to sinoatrial block

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1966
Abstract A case of a 29 year old female patient with sinoatrial block, first degree A-V heart block and Adams-Stokes seizures since the age of 11 is reported. The mechanism of the syncopal attacks was established by continuous radioelectrocardiographic monitoring as episodes of sinoatrial heart block or arrest, or both.
O F, Müller, D, Finkelstein
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