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Most common symptoms reported, in decreasing frequency, were chest pain (60%), dyspnea (22.2%), palpitation/arrhythmia (11.2%), syncope (4.4%) and general weakness (2.2%). Most common site of CAF origin was the left anterior descending artery (66.7%), followed by right coronary artery (...
Twelve of these patients presented with complex spells involving syncope, which frequently preceded a formal diagnosis of mastocytosis. Nine individuals presented with acute back pain which was ultimately deemed symptomatic of vertebral compression fractures. One individual experienced spinal cord compression ...
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To investigate the role of three distinct symptoms of heart-focused anxiety (cardio-protective avoidance, heart-focused attention, and fear about heart sensations) in relation to general anxiety, depression and physical health in patients referred to spe
POTS has been classified in various ways, such as “primary” or “secondary” and “high flow” or “low flow”. Using the classifications primary or secondary, younger adults and children mostly likely have the primary classification.
In addition, some can experience symptoms that are more generalized, including the following: Feeling faint or tired Light-headedness or passing out (syncope) Shortness of breath Chest painor discomfort On the other hand, people may feel many of the sensations described above and have no arrhyth...
Diabetes, predominantly is classified into two types: (1) Type 1; and (2) Type 2. The former is also called juvenile diabetes as it is commonly seen in children, teenagers, and adults, usually under the age of 25―30. This occurs when the pancreas is unable to produce insulin, which ...
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One of the most common causes of syncope, (passing out or fainting), occurs when a person strains to urinate or have a bowel movement. This stimulates the vagus nerve, increasing acetylcholine in the body and dilating blood vessels, causing blood pressure to fall and decreasing blood supply to...