Neurocardiogenic syncope
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- Date: Jul 15,2008
Neurocardiogenic syncope is trasient loss of postural tone due to decreased blood flow to the brain which results in a fall. It is a common condition, especially in children. It contributes 25 to 40% of fainting disorders.
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