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Leadless atrial pacemaker implantation after covered stent correction for superior sinus venous defect-A case report. [PDF]
Bedair R, Wallis H, Rosenthal E, Diab I.
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OBJECTIVES We sought to test the hypothesis that activation of the serotonergic system in patients with vasovagal syndrome during the head-up tilt test provokes syncope.
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A Rare Case of Vagoglossopharyngeal Neuralgia. [PDF]
Thakkar R +5 more
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Transvenous stimulation of the renal sympathetic nerves increases systemic blood pressure: a potential new treatment option for neurocardiogenic syncope. [PDF]
Madhavan M +10 more
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[Neurocardiogenic syncope in children].
The diagnosis of neurocardiogenic syncope in the pediatric patient is increasing in frequency. The difficulty to diagnose in the pediatric group of age is greater because of their lack of communication skills to describe the symptoms or to identify them, and thus the reason why in many cases neurologic and cardiac studies are performed to discard other
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[Is there a malignant neurocardiogenic syncope?].
There is a subset of patients with neurocardiogenic syncope among whom syncopal recurrences are frequent and without prodromic symptoms, or have a traumatic outcome. For this subgroup the term "malignant neurocardiogenic syncope" has been proposed.
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Comparison of recurrence rate based on the frequency of preceding symptoms in patients with neurocardiogenic syncope or presyncope. [PDF]
Lee SM +7 more
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A Potential Case of Acamprosate-Induced Syncope in an Elderly Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Al Khodari K +5 more
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