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Transient unresponsiveness in the elderly. Report of five cases
1Department of Neurology, North Shore University Hospital-Cornell University Medical College, Manhasset, NY 11030.
Abstract:
Five hospitalized elderly patients had one or more self-limited episodes of unresponsiveness that could not be explained by metabolic, structural, convulsive, or psychiatric disorders. They accounted for approximately 2% of cases referred to us for evaluation of coma. Despite some heterogeneity, shared clinical features in these patients suggest an age-related disorder of arousal that may be more common than is generally appreciated.
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