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Revision as of 07:18, 20 December 2017
Reflex syncope cases
Vasovagal syncope
- Vasovagal syncope interrupting sleep
- Vasovagal fainting in children and teenagers
- Malignant vasovagal syncope due to blood phobia
- Reflex syncope in older adults
- Syncope and the eye
- Transient loss of consciousness with muscle jerks during a flight: syncope or epilepsy
- Post exercise vasovagal syncope
- A pilot with vasovagal syncope: fit to fly?
- Hallucinations cured by pacing
- Status vasovagalis
- EEG recordings during syncope
- Aborting a vasovagal faint by the combination of leg crossing and muscle tensing
- Patient education of physical countermanoeuvres using continuous on-screen blood pressure monitoring
Situational syncope
Carotid sinus syncope
Orthostatic Hypotension cases
Orthostatic hypotension due to autonomic failure
- Self-diagnosis of orthostatic hypotension in a patient with autonomic failure
- Disabling orthostatic hypotension caused by sympathectomies performed for hyperhidrosis
- Orthostatic hypotension due to arterial baroreflex failure
- Effects of some common daily activities on orthostatic tolerance in a patient with pure autonomic failure
Initial orthostatic hypotension
- Initial orthostatic hypotension induced by rising from squatting
- Initial orthostatic hypotension as a cause of syncope in an adolescent
- Initial orthostatic hypotension and syncope due to medications in a 60 year old male
Orthostatic hypotension. Various
Effects of straining
- Hypotension due to straining in a patient with a high spinal cord lesion
- Self-induced syncope: the fainting lark
Cardiac syncope
Rhythm disturbances
Long QT
Long QT Syndrome Exposed by