Syncope (medicine)
Syncope, also known as fainting, is a loss of consciousness and muscle strength characterized by a fast onset, short duration, and spontaneous recovery. It is caused by a decrease in blood flow to the brain, typically from low blood pressure. There are sometimes symptoms before the loss of consciousness such as lightheadedness, sweating, pale skin, blurred vision, nausea, vomiting, or feeling warm. Syncope may also be associated with a short episode of muscle twitching. When consciousness and muscle strength are not completely lost, it is called presyncope. It is recommended that presyncope be treated the same as syncope.
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Syncope (medicine)
Syncope, also known as fainting, is a loss of consciousness and muscle strength characterized by a fast onset, short duration, and spontaneous recovery. It is caused by a decrease in blood flow to the brain, typically from low blood pressure. There are sometimes symptoms before the loss of consciousness such as lightheadedness, sweating, pale skin, blurred vision, nausea, vomiting, or feeling warm. Syncope may also be associated with a short episode of muscle twitching. When consciousness and muscle strength are not completely lost, it is called presyncope. It is recommended that presyncope be treated the same as syncope.
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Bheadh duine i laige, nó i bhf ...... ithe agus an t-aer múchta ann.
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El síncope es una pérdida brus ...... ndo a menudo se denomina coma.
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En médecine, une syncope est u ...... ification équivalente mineure.
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La sincope è una perdita di co ...... dalla sincope vera e propria.
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Omdlenie (łac. syncope) – krót ...... ści dostarczanego tlenu o 20%.
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Pingsan atau sinkop adalah sua ...... i karena efek trauma suspensi.
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Sinkopea edo zorabioa konortea ...... hikoena sinkope basobagala da.
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Sinkopo estas la medicina term ...... o de ĉiuj hospitalaj akceptoj.
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Svimning eller synkopering ell ...... oftast ett godartat symtom.[1]
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Syncope (spreek uit: sin-ko-pe ...... t wegvallen van de spiertonus.
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A 1744 oil painting by Pietro Longhi called Fainting
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Decrease in blood flow to brain
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Injury
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Medical history, physical examination, electrocardiogram
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Short duration
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~5 per 1,000 per year
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Syncope
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Fast onset
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Depends on underlying cause
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symptoms
Loss of consciousness and muscle strength
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Fainting, blacking out, passing out, swooning
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Based on underlying cause
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Cardiac, reflex, orthostatic hypotension
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Bheadh duine i laige, nó i bhf ...... ithe agus an t-aer múchta ann.
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El síncope es una pérdida brus ...... en hombres y 3,5 % en mujeres.
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En médecine, une syncope est u ...... ification équivalente mineure.
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La sincope è una perdita di co ...... dalla sincope vera e propria.
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Omdlenie (łac. syncope) – krót ...... łnym odzyskaniem przytomności.
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Pingsan atau sinkop adalah sua ...... i karena efek trauma suspensi.
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Sinkopea edo zorabioa konortea ...... hikoena sinkope basobagala da.
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Sinkopo estas la medicina term ...... o de ĉiuj hospitalaj akceptoj.
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Svimning eller synkopering ell ...... till medvetandeförlust annan.
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Syncope (spreek uit: sin-ko-pe ...... t wegvallen van de spiertonus.
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Fanntais
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Omdlenie
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Pingsan
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Sincope (medicina)
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Sinkope
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Sinkopo (medicino)
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Svimning
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Syncope (medicine)
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Syncope (medisch)
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Syncope (médecine)
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Syncope
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