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Syncope Due to Asystole During Epilepsy. A Case Report
| Presented by: | Case Reports and Clinical Practice Review / Gregoriana Zanini, Debora Robba, Claudio Pedrinazzi, Elena Antonioli, Ivano Bonadei, Enrico Vizzardi, Riccardo Raddino and Livio Dei Cas |
| Summary points: | A 23-year-old presents with 1-month history of refractory syncope with aura, sweating, a hot sensation, and visus reduction that occurred in nonspecific situations and during sleep. This case report describes the diagnostic investigations, the diagnosis, and recommended treatment, and includes some images. The authors discuss the literature on the physiological mechanism involved in the association between temporal lobe seizure and cardiac arrhythmias. |
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| Text: | Yes | in .PDF format |
| Picture/Slides: | No | |
| Discussion Group: | No | |
| Feedback possible: | No | |
| Minimum connection needed: | 28.8 | |
| Plugins needed: | Acrobat
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