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Clinical Reasoning: A Young Man With Daily Episodes of Altered Awareness
Mauricio F Villamar1, J Andrew Taylor1, J W Hamner1
1From the Department of Neurology (M.F.V.), The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence; Kent Hospital (M.F.V.), Warwick, RI; Cardiovascular Research Laboratory (J.A.T., J.W.H.), Spaulding Research Institute, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Cambridge; Harvard Medical School (J.W.H., P.E.V.); Department of Neurology (P.E.V.), Division of Epilepsy, Brigham and Women's Hospital; and Department of Medicine (P.E.V.), Division of Women's Health, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA.
Abstract:
Stretch syncope is a distinct entity characterized by transient alteration in awareness (TAA) induced by neck hyperextension during stretching. Few cases of stretch syncope have been reported in the literature. Nevertheless, this is a highly relevant diagnosis as it can be easily mistaken for epilepsy for a number of reasons. These include stereotypical motor activity associated with the events, development of ictal tachycardia, and the presence of rhythmic/semirhythmic slowing on EEG in the context of transient cerebral hypoperfusion.We present the case of a young man who was referred to our comprehensive epilepsy center for frequent episodes of TAA. After careful evaluation, the episodes were initially considered to be epileptic. Given that he had negligible clinical response to antiseizure medications, he underwent an experimental protocol at a cardiovascular research laboratory that ultimately confirmed the diagnosis of stretch syncope. The present article describes an approach to the evaluation of TAA and illustrates a typical case of stretch syncope. The importance of considering stretch syncope in the differential diagnosis of TAA is exemplified. Finally, our analyses help elucidate the pathophysiology of this rare entity.
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