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TITLE: Dysautonomic and reflex syncope syndromes.
AUTHOR: Grubb BP; Kosinski D
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Department of Medicine, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, USA.
SOURCE: Cardiol Clin 1997 May;15(2):257-68
NLM CIT. ID: 97307523
ABSTRACT: Both dysautonomic and reflex syncope are common problems that, although related to neurocardiogenic syncope, are somewhat distinct entities. Proper diagnosis and management require an adequate knowledge of these disorders. Further investigations will continue to advance knowledge of these various disorders of orthostatic control.
MAIN MESH SUBJECTS: Autonomic Nervous System/*PHYSIOPATHOLOGY
Hypotension, Orthostatic/COMPLICATIONS/*PHYSIOPATHOLOGY/THERAPY
Reflex/*PHYSIOLOGY
Syncope, Vasovagal/ETIOLOGY/*PHYSIOPATHOLOGY/THERAPY
ADDITIONAL MESH SUBJECTS: Human
Syndrome
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PUBLICATION TYPES: JOURNAL ARTICLE
REVIEW
REVIEW, TUTORIAL
LANGUAGE: Eng

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On Sabbatical!

When my office lease expired at the end of 2004, I decided to turn it into a "sabbatical" from my private practice. Many years ago, in my grandfather's 89th year of life, he told me, "John, it is important to smell the roses while you can still smell them." His life gave living a very good reputation. It is also true that the pursuit of that philosophy required my grandfather to to re-open his assay office/ore market in Wickenburg, Arizona as a 75-year-old because he had run a little short of retirement money. Thus, if blessed with his luck and health, I'll be back.. --jjh

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