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Syncopes
and preceding signs and symptoms, particularly also in form of appearances of giddiness, are, including specialists of various branches, among others
ENT
, neurology, orthopaedics and ophthalmology, always to be classified according to the fact whether or not a cardiovascular disease is to be regarded as cause. If there is the suspicion, both special non-invasive investigations and such ones which possibly are to be performed invasively are indicated. The latter come after the non-invasive investigations partly on account of the expenditure (technique of heart catheterization) and the possibilities of complication. The testing of the sinus node with the highly frequent atrial stimulation and single stimulus technique, the lead of the His-potential and the performance of a ventricular programmed stimulation are the fundamental programmes of an electrophysiologic investigation. In an analysis carried out more than 3 years could be found that in two thirds of the 45 invasively examined patients the diagnosis could be precised and enhanced, respectively, and that the main disturbances related to the signs and symptoms were a sick sinus syndrome, AV-asequences and ventricular arrhythmias.
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PMID:[Basic diagnostic program in dizziness and syncope symptoms: value of electrophysiologic studies of the heart]. 229 Dec 72
An 88-year-old female patient presented at our
ENT
clinic following
syncope
for consultation regarding dyspnea. Nasal breathing and olfactory function had been absent for several decades. The nose was distended and showed a livid red, smooth invasive mass. Childhood onset of nasal polyposis was reported. In addition, hypertelorism and bilateral epiphora were present. Although the patient declined treatment, it was possible to establish the clinical diagnosis of a Woakes' syndrome.
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PMID:[Hypertelorism and an unclear sinonasal mass]. 2042 12