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- He said that one possible diagnosis may be a benign fainting condition known as neurocardiogenic syncope.
- One such condition is neurocardiogenic syncope, a fainting disorder more widely recognized in recent years.
- Rossman finally asked, " neurocardiogenic syncope alone won't kill you, right ?"
- The abnormality is known variously as neurally mediated hypotension, vasovagal syncope ( fainting ), vasodepressor syncope and neurocardiogenic syncope.
- Braunwald also noted that a person can suffer from neurocardiogenic syncope and arrhythmia simultaneously, further complicating efforts to diagnose Lewis.
- He was diagnosed to have neurocardiogenic syncope, a fainting condition that can be controlled with medication and a high salt diet.
- Braunwald insisted that if a person experienced neurocardiogenic syncope while crossing a street and fainted in front of a truck, he could indeed die.
- Ralph said that tests might reveal that Camby was suffering from " neurocardiogenic syncope, " a term that had a chilling familiarity to it.
- "When Reggie was discharged, " she said, " he was discharged with a diagnosis of neurocardiogenic syncope, " a benign fainting disorder.
- Gore said the physicians decided there was no reason to administer a tilt-table test, which is used to diagnose a kind of fainting, called neurocardiogenic syncope, that sometimes occurs under physical stress.
- Shortly before court recessed for the day, jurors were shown a videotape of the May 1993 press conference at which Mudge said Lewis suffered from neurocardiogenic syncope, a condition that causes heart rate to fall during physical exertion.
- The "'Cardioneuroablation "' is a technique created in the nineties and patented in USA, aiming to eliminate the cardiac branch of vagal reflex in order to treat the neurocardiogenic syncope without pacemaker implantation.
- Glynn has been diagnosed with neurocardiogenic syncope, a fainting condition that can be controlled with a high salt diet and medication . . . . Perisho is 0-7 with an 8.74 ERA in his last 12 starts.
- In one exchange that lasted at least 10 minutes and prompted laughs from the jury, Rossman tried to get Braunwald to concede that neurocardiogenic syncope _ the fainting condition Mudge said Lewis had _ is not a medical condition that can cause death.
- She said the evidence she heard convinced her that Mudge had made a dual diagnosis-- she easily rattled off the now-familiar medical phrases of neurocardiogenic syncope and ventricular arrthymia-- and that he treated Lewis appropriately under those two medical approaches.
- "Doctor, your contention is that you had not reached a definitive diagnosis of neurocardiogenic syncope ( the benign fainting disorder that Mudge announced Lewis had ), is that correct ? " asked Robert Harley, who represents Lewis's widow, Donna Harris-Lewis.
- He was hospitalized and was diagnosed to have neurocardiogenic syncope, a fainting condition that can be controlled with medication and a high-salt diet . . . . The Rangers entered Monday night 13 games under . 500 for the first time since the end of the 1988 season.
- Manning, in direct contradiction to Harris-Lewis's medical experts, testified that Mudge actions were " well within the accepted standard of care " because the best evidence from Lewis's test pointed to neurocardiogenic syncope, a fainting disorder, not a dangerous heart arrhythmia.
- "Dr . Mudge felt that Mr . Lewis's ( problem ) could be due to neurocardiogenic syncope "-- the benign fainting disorder-- " but he had not completely excluded an arrhythmia "-- the life-threatening heart condition-- " and that is why he didn't want Mr . Lewis to exercise without being monitored,"