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Evaluation of patients with syncope. Separating the 'wheat' from the 'chaff'
1University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Department of Internal Medicine, Iowa City 52242.
Abstract:
Although fairly common, syncope is a frightening symptom that can signal a serious underlying disease. The varying causes present a diagnostic challenge to the examining physician, who needs to assess whether referral for more specialized or invasive study is appropriate. The authors review common cases of syncope and outline a practical approach to rapidly identifying high-risk patients--in other words, to separating the "wheat" from the "chaff."
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