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Practical Neurology, 2013
Trigeminal neuralgia is the most common and best known of the cranial neuralgias; glossopharyngeal neuralgia (GPN) is much rarer and less well-recognised. First described by Weisenberg1 in 1920, GPN is characterised by severe paroxysms of pain affecting the ear, beneath the angle of the jaw, base of tongue and tonsillar fossa. The pain lasts seconds to
Saif, Huda, Kumar, Das, Malcolm, Steiger
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Trigeminal neuralgia is the most common and best known of the cranial neuralgias; glossopharyngeal neuralgia (GPN) is much rarer and less well-recognised. First described by Weisenberg1 in 1920, GPN is characterised by severe paroxysms of pain affecting the ear, beneath the angle of the jaw, base of tongue and tonsillar fossa. The pain lasts seconds to
Saif, Huda, Kumar, Das, Malcolm, Steiger
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An unusual mechanism of asystole
Journal of Electrocardiology, 2014The following ECG was obtained from a patient hospitalized in cardiology, due to frequent episodes of dizziness (Fig. 1). What is your diagnosis? Four episodes of asystole and apparently blocked atrial activity are observed. A more detailed analysis of the tracing may note the following findings: 1) all blocked P waves (marked with an * in Fig.
Adolfo Fontenla +3 more
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Iatrogenic asystole on the ITU
The Lancet, 2010In November, 2009, a 61-year-old man was admitted to our intensive therapy unit (ITU) after extensive abdominal surgery to treat multiple gunshot wounds. Two days into his stay in ITU, he developed septicaemia, which necessitated treatment with antibiotics and ventilatory and inotropic support.
Vinit, Sawhney +3 more
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Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology, 1997
The authors present a case of asystole occurring during dural closure following craniotomy with the patient in the supine position. This 22-year-old woman had a left parietal lobe tumor resected with bipolar cautery. Standard intraoperative monitoring with a left radial arterial line and a right internal jugular central venous catheter was used during ...
D S, Tyler +3 more
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The authors present a case of asystole occurring during dural closure following craniotomy with the patient in the supine position. This 22-year-old woman had a left parietal lobe tumor resected with bipolar cautery. Standard intraoperative monitoring with a left radial arterial line and a right internal jugular central venous catheter was used during ...
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Journal of Electrocardiology, 2016
Cannabis or marijuana is the most used recreational, and until recently illegal, drug in the United States. Although cannabis has medicinal use, its consumption has been linked to motor vehicle accidents in dose dependent fashion. Marijuana and other cannabinoids produce a multitude of effects on the human body that may result in these motor vehicle ...
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Cannabis or marijuana is the most used recreational, and until recently illegal, drug in the United States. Although cannabis has medicinal use, its consumption has been linked to motor vehicle accidents in dose dependent fashion. Marijuana and other cannabinoids produce a multitude of effects on the human body that may result in these motor vehicle ...
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JAMA Internal Medicine
This case report describes a patient in their 40s with hypertension who exhibited presyncopal symptoms following an exercise test.
Yun-Tao, Zhao, Xiu-Hong, Wei, Lei, Wang
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This case report describes a patient in their 40s with hypertension who exhibited presyncopal symptoms following an exercise test.
Yun-Tao, Zhao, Xiu-Hong, Wei, Lei, Wang
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Controlled intermittent asystole: pharmacologic potentiation of vagal-induced asystole
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1998Minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass graft operations have, to date, displayed a higher rate of early graft failure than conventional coronary artery bypass procedures using extracorporeal technology. Construction of the coronary artery anastomosis on a beating heart versus a quiescent heart is likely an important factor in this difference ...
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Resuscitation, 2009
Recent reports consistently point to a substantial decline in the incidence of ventricular fibrillation (VF) as the initial rhythm observed by Emergency Medical Service (EMS) responders and a complementary increase in pulseless electrical activity (PEA) and asystole.
A, Hallstrom +3 more
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Recent reports consistently point to a substantial decline in the incidence of ventricular fibrillation (VF) as the initial rhythm observed by Emergency Medical Service (EMS) responders and a complementary increase in pulseless electrical activity (PEA) and asystole.
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Orthotripsy Mimicking Asystole
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2004An insertable loop recorder implanted to evaluate dizziness, documented an apparent arrhythmia during an orthotripsy procedure. Review of the tracing revealed artefact related to an electrostatic discharge that should not be mistaken for ventricular asystole. (PACE 2004; 27:1)
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Journal of Child Neurology, 2002
When the etiology of syncope is considered, age is a major parameter. Breath-holding spells are thought of as an entity of early childhood, whereas neurogenic syncope is limited to older children and adults. Both entities, however, involve a similar derangement of the autonomic nervous system.
Paul M, Shore, Michael, Painter
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When the etiology of syncope is considered, age is a major parameter. Breath-holding spells are thought of as an entity of early childhood, whereas neurogenic syncope is limited to older children and adults. Both entities, however, involve a similar derangement of the autonomic nervous system.
Paul M, Shore, Michael, Painter
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