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Reflex syncope is a
brief loss of
consciousness due to a
neurologically induced drop in
blood pressure.
Before an
affected person p****es out,
there may...
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Syncope, also
known as fainting, is a loss of
consciousness and
muscle strength characterized by a fast onset,
short duration, and
spontaneous recovery...
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Syncope may
refer to:
Syncope (medicine), also
known as
fainting Syncope (phonology), the loss of one or more sounds,
particularly an
unstressed vowel...
- 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...
- Laughter-induced
syncope is an
unusual but
recognized form of
situational syncope (fainting)
likely to have a
similar pathophysiological origin to
tussive syncope. One...
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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...
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Orthostatic syncope refers to
syncope resulting from a
postural decrease in
blood pressure termed as
Orthostatic hypotension.
Orthostatic hypotension...
- In phonology,
syncope (/ˈsɪŋkəpi/; from
Ancient Gr****: συγκοπή, romanized: sunkopḗ, lit. 'cutting up') is the loss of one or more
sounds from the interior...
- dizziness.
Lightheadedness can also be
called presyncope, in
contrast with
syncope (fainting),
particularly in
cases of
temporary visual field loss (i.e....
- a
lower blood pressure and may
cause lightheadedness or dizziness, or
syncope (fainting). Some
types of
arrhythmia result in
cardiac arrest, or sudden...