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Objectives: To compare the levels of cortisol in patients of vasovagal syncope (VVS) and postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS).Methods: A cross-sectional analytical study was conducted at Islamic International Medical College, Rawalpindi and Electrophysiol... see more

In this study we propose a low-cost portable device to monitor the vertigo and syncope patients whether normal, dizziness or falls. The purpose of this study is design and manufactures a device using an accelerometer sensor to determining the condition of... see more

Purpose: To present a case of vaso-vagal syncope (VVS) after mydriatic eye drops in a patient with cutaneous hemangioma and intracerebral vascular abnormalities. Case report: A 41-year old woman presented to an ophthalmology clinic complaining of near vis... see more

Fainting is a transient loss of consciousness resulting from a momentary ischemia of the central nervous system. One type of syncope is vasovagal syncope, otherwise known as reflex or neurogenic syncope. The consequence of fainting may be a fallen injury.... see more

Swallow syncope is a rare dysautonomic syndrome characterized by temporary loss of consciousness upon swallowing solid foods or liquids, displaying primarily in individuals with an underlying structural or functional esophageal or cardiac pathology. Howev... see more

AbstractReflex neurocardiogenic syncope is one of the most common causes of transient loss of consciousness. Pathophysiological mechanism consists of an excessive response of parasympathetic nervous system, which leads to a drop in blood pressure and/or h... see more

BACKGROUND: Syncope is a transient brief loss of consciousness accompanied with loss of postural tone. Of common places in which people experience syncope, military barracks can be named where training soldiers spend their military courses. The current st... see more

Introduction: The transitory loss of conscience and postural tone followed by rapid recovery is defined as syncope. Recently has been given attention to a central mediated syncope with drop of systemic pressure, a condition known as vasovagal syncope (VVS... see more

Abstract. Any acute, recurrent or inflammatory disease can cause numerous changes in various areas of a child's life from daily duties to emotional and cognitive development, self-esteem, and relationships with other people, as well as can negatively affe... see more

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