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    La lipotimia e una sensazione di malessere durante la quale il soggetto accusa improvvisa debolezza senza necessariamente arrivare alla totale perdita di coscienza. Normalmente l’episodio e di breve durata. More.
    Carotid sinus syncope. Neurocardiogenic syncope (head up tilt/gravitational syncope). Increased intrathoracic pressure Cough syncope Sneeze syncope Trumpet player’s syncope Weight lifter’s syncope Mess Trick syncope Valsalva induced syncope.
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    Syncope Syncope is a symptom of hemodynamic dysfunction and not a disease. The symptom is: An abrupt but transient loss of consciousness associated with absence of postural tone followed by a rapid and complete recovery without the need for intervention. A prodrome may be present.
    Syncope. Table of Contents. Introduction. Definition. Syncope vs Seizure. Causes of Syncope. General History Tips. References. Introduction. Syncope, commonly known as ‘fainting’ or ‘passing out’, is a symptom which presents frequently in the emergency department.
    Presyncope or syncope suggests global cerebral hypoperfusion or a toxic/metabolic derangement. Hypoperfusion usually results from a drop in blood pressure (BP). Although severe bilateral carotid stenoses or basilar artery stenosis could theoretically predispose to presyncope or syncope Syncope is transient, self-limited loss of consciousness with an inability to maintain postural tone that is followed by spontaneous recovery. Such an event without loss of consciousness is often termed “presyncope”. Underlying cause is often not found in the emergency department (~50%).
    Syncope is a temporary loss of consciousness usually related to insufficient blood flow to the brain. It’s also called fainting or “passing out.” Syncope is a symptom that can be due to several causes, ranging from benign to life-threatening conditions. Many non life-threatening factors, such as
    Syncope in English: schwa deletion vs. consonant clusters. 0. Intro – syncope: the deletion of a zero-stressed vowel (schwa) between consonants + compression (resyllabification) (Brittany ~ Britney) = the number of syllables reduces by one (vs. syllabic consonant formation: button) – more marked
    Syncope Case Study 38-year-old female with recurrent syncope occasionally occurring during emotional stressful times. Her physical examination and 12 lead EKG are normal. Approach to the Patient with Syncope.

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