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         Syncope:     more books (100)
  1. Syncope: Mechanisms and Management by Blair P. Grubb MD, Brian Olshansky, 2005-05-06
  2. Syncope: The Philosophy of Rapture by Catherine Clement, 1994-10
  3. Syncope and Transient Loss of Consciousness: Multidisciplinary Management
  4. The Discourse of the Syncope: Logodaedalus (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics) by Jean-Luc Nancy, 2007-12-20
  5. Syncope Cases
  6. Neurocardiogenic Syncope: A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, And Annotated Research Guide To Internet References by Icon Health Publications, 2004-12-30
  7. Neurally Mediated Syncope: Pathophysiology, Investigations, and Treatment (The Bakken Research Center Series, Volume 10) (Bakken Research Center Publication)
  8. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Syncope: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2003-04-08
  9. The Evaluation and Treatment of Syncope: A Handbook for Clinical Practice (European Society of Cardiology)
  10. On the Threatenings of Apoplexy and Paralysis, Inorganic Epilepsy, Spinal Syncope, Hidden Seizures, the Resultant Mania, Etc by Marshall Hall, 2010-01-09
  11. Syncopes by Robin Cook, 1991-02-01
  12. Cough syncope (American lecture series ; no. 231. American lectures in internal medicine) by Vincent de Paul Joseph Derbes, 1955
  13. A New Theory of Chloroform Syncope by Robert Kirk, 2010-10-14
  14. A New Theory Of Chloroform Syncope: Showing How The Anesthetic Ought To Be Administered (1890) by Robert Kirk, 2010-09-10

1. Syncope
syncope (SIN'kope) is temporary loss of consciousness and posture, described as
http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4749

2. Syncope Definition Of Syncope In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
syncope. Effect of temporary impairment of blood circulation to a part of the body. It is often used as a synonym for fainting, which is loss of consciousness due to inadequate blood
http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/syncope

3. Cheltenham Syncope Clinic
Neurocardiogenic syncope (also known as Vasovagal syncope) and Carotid Sinus Syndrome are important, treatable, yet under-diagnosed causes of recurrent blackouts. Diagnosis and management of these conditions is explained in this website.
http://www.syncope.co.uk

4. Syncope (medicine) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
syncope is the medical term for fainting, a sudden, usually temporary, loss of consciousness generally caused by insufficient oxygen in the brain either through cerebral
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fainting

5. Syncope - Symptoms, Treatments And Resources For Syncope
syncope MedHelp's syncope Center for Information, Symptoms, Resources, Treatments and Tools for syncope. Find syncope information, treatments for syncope and syncope symptoms.
http://www.medhelp.org/tags/show/6827/syncope

6. Syncope
Also known as fainting, an information sheet compiled by NINDS, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/syncope/syncope.htm

7. Syncope EMedicine Emergency Medicine
Overview syncope is defined as a transient, selflimited loss of consciousness with an inability to maintain postural tone that is followed by spontaneous recovery. The term
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/811669-overview

8. Syncope - Cardiovascular Disorders - Health Library - Children's
Detailed information on syncope, also called fainting, including causes, symptoms, diagnostic, and treatment information
http://www.chkd.org/HealthLibrary/Content.aspx?pageid=P01818

9. American Heart Association
An explanation of what syncope is, neurally mediated syncope, AHA recommendations and further resources to related issues.
http://216.185.112.5/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4749

10. Syncope EMedicine Pediatrics Cardiac Disease And Critical Care
Overview syncope refers to loss of consciousness due to decreased cerebral perfusion to the areas of the brain that maintain consciousness, which include the brainstem
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/892358-overview

11. Syncope
syncope. Timothy C. Hain, MD. Last edited 7/2002. Please read our disclaimer. syncope defined Causes Evaluation Prognosis Education Index . syncope (faint) is a sudden fall of
http://www.tchain.com/otoneurology/disorders/medical/syncope.htm

12. American Academy Of Family Physicians
An article entitled Exercise-Related syncope in the Young Athlete Reassurance, Restriction or Referral?
http://www.aafp.org/afp/991101ap/2001.html

13. Syncope - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
syncope may refer to one of the following syncope (medicine), loss of consciousness; Vasovagal episode, a common form of fainting; syncope (phonetics), the loss of one or more
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syncope

14. AGS Aging In The Know
FAINTING (syncope) The medical term for fainting is syncope (pronounced SINco-pee, from the Greek meaning to cut off ). You lose consciousness, become unresponsive, and your
http://www.healthinaging.org/agingintheknow/chapters_ch_trial.asp?ch=24

15. The Center For Pediatric Hypotension
Information about the investigation, evaluation, and treatment of adolescents and children with syncope, orthostatic tachycardia, and other forms of chronic orthostatic intolerance including CFS.
http://www.syncope.org/

16. Fainting (Syncope) Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, And Treatment On
Fainting or syncope can be caused by deydration, medications, diabetes, pregnancy, anemia, heart conditions, age, and more. Diagnosis and treatment information is included in
http://www.medicinenet.com/fainting/article.htm

17. Syncope, Cardiac Arrhythmia Center, Washington Hospital
syncope, Cardiac Arrhythmia Center. Washington Hospital Center, Washington DC Area, Maryland, Virginia syncope is caused by a temporary loss of consciousness, known commonly as
http://www.whcenter.org/112229.cfm

18. Syncope Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments And Causes
syncope information including symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, causes, patient stories, videos, forums, prevention, and prognosis.
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/s/syncope/intro.htm

19. Fainting
Fainting, which medical professionals call syncope (pronounced SINko-pea), is a loss of consciousness, usually brief, caused by a temporary loss of the brain’s blood supply.
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/fainting

20. OBS Syncope
Met schoolinformatie, jaarroosters, activiteiten en ouderinfo. Gevestigd in de Muziekwijk.
http://www.obssyncope.nl/

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