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modifications are
important for
treating people experiencing repeated syncopal episodes.
Avoiding triggers and
situations where loss of consciousness...
- Look up
syncope in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article "
Syncope".
Syncope may
refer to:...
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Reflex syncope is a
brief loss of
consciousness due to a
neurologically induced drop in
blood pressure and/or a
decrease in
heart rate.
Before an affected...
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Micturition syncope or post-micturition
syncope is the name
given to the
human phenomenon of
fainting shortly after or
during urination. The underlying...
- Heat
syncope is
fainting or
dizziness as a
result of
overheating (
syncope is the
medical term for fainting). It is a type of heat illness. The
basic symptom...
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manifests as
lower blood pressure and may
cause lightheadedness, dizziness,
syncope, loss of consciousness, coma,
persistent vegetative state, or
brain death...
- In phonology,
syncope (/ˈsɪŋkəpi/; from
Ancient Gr****: συγκοπή, romanized: sunkopḗ, lit. 'cutting up') is the loss of one or more
sounds from the interior...
- Hair-grooming
syncope (also
known as hair-combing
syncope) is a form of
syncope (a
fainting disorder) ****ociated with
combing and
brushing one's hair...
- dizziness.
Lightheadedness is very
similar to pre-
syncope. Pre-
syncope is the
immediate stage before syncope (fainting),
particularly in
cases of temporary...
- Laughter-induced
syncope is an
unusual but
recognized form of
situational syncope (fainting)
likely to have a
similar pathophysiological origin to
tussive syncope. One...