Vavovagal syncope (VVS) is not generally associated with cardiovascular, neurological or other diseases, and, therefore, represents an isolated manifestation. Isolated VVS cannot be regarded as a disease for several reasons: spontaneous syncope occurs in about half of individuals during their lives, ...
Danielle has a PhD in Natural Resource Sciences and a MSc in Biological Sciences Cite this lesson Syncope is the medical term used for ~'blacking out~' or ~'fainting.~' Check out this lesson to learn more about what causes syncope, how it can vary, and some of its common symptoms. ...
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Fatigue is significant in vasovagal syncope and is associated with autonomic symptoms. AIMS: To quantify the prevalence of fatigue and its severity in vasovagal syncope (VVS) and to examine whether fatigue severity associates with symptoms of... H Legge,M Norton,JL Newton - Europace: European pac...
Is vasovagal syncope a disease? Vavovagal syncope (VVS) is not generally associated with cardiovascular, neurological or other diseases, and, therefore, represents an isolated manifestati... P Alboni,M Brignole,ECD Uberti - 《Europace》 被引量: 99发表: 2007年 Syncope Syncope is a syndrome cons...
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The most common systemic adverse events were headache, vomiting, dizziness, and fever, all of which occurred with a frequency of <1%. Other systemic reactions were syncope, nausea, confusion, dehydration, hyperventilation, hypotension, nervousness, paresthesia, pharyngitis, stupor, pallor, and ...
SyncopeMastocytosis consists in a group of alterations characterized by a pathological increase in the number of mastocytes in the tissues, overall on the skin, in the bone marrow, liver, spleen and lymph nodes. The effects will depend on the affected organs. Most of the patients will have ...