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ADAMS-STOKES' SYNDROME, HEART BLOCK, IN ASSOCIATION WITH DIABETES MELLITUS
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1923Adams-Stokes' syndrome is a term that has been applied to conditions characterized by a slow pulse with transient attacks of vertigo, syncope and epileptiform seizures. These symptoms are due to cerebral anemia induced by the slow action or temporary stoppage of the ventricles.
H. K. Mohler
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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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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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Silent Storm: Ventricular Standstill Masquerading as Seizure in Adams-Stokes Syndrome
IIUM Medical Journal MalaysiaParoxysmal ventricular standstill is one of the rarest but life-threatening cause of Adams-Stokes (A-S) syndrome. We present the case of an elderly female who experienced recurrent episodes of convulsions, described as tonic movements of all limbs ...
K. Mogan+3 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1949
TO OUR knowledge coarctation of the aorta in association with complete heart block and Adams–Stokes syndrome has not previously been reported. The patient in the case reported below was first observed while having attacks of Adams–Stokes syndrome ...
R. J. Clark, H. Firminger
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TO OUR knowledge coarctation of the aorta in association with complete heart block and Adams–Stokes syndrome has not previously been reported. The patient in the case reported below was first observed while having attacks of Adams–Stokes syndrome ...
R. J. Clark, H. Firminger
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The first-aid treatment and nursing of six Adams-Stokes syndrome children
, 2015Objective To explore the firstaid treatments and nursing measures of children with Adams-Stokes syndrome. Methods Totally 6 data of patients with Adams-Stokes syndrome who was successfully rescued were analyzed and discussed.
Xiumin Shao, Ya-qi Ji
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ADAMS-STOKES' SYNDROME, WITH COMPLETE HEARTBLOCK, WITHOUT DESTRUCTION OF THE BUNDLE OF HIS
, 1910That destruction of the auriculo-ventricular bundle of His in the mammalian heart will always cause heart-block has been repeatedly proved both experimentally and by numerous clinico-pathological observations within the last five years. 1 The converse of
E. Krumbhaar
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Peripartum Cardiomyopathy Complicated with Adams-Stokes Syndrome: A Case Report
Advances in Clinical Medicine, 2022晓璐 胡
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Mechanism and treatment of A-V heart block and adams-stokes syndrome
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1960Summary A brief resume of the underlying etiology and pathology of A-V heart block is presented. Because of their frequency and importance, the clinical features of Stokes-Adams syndrome are discussed in some detail. These include the cardiac mechanisms, the factors precipitating the episodes and the therapeutic problems involved.
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