| 31. | It is unclear why aortic stenosis causes syncope.
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| 32. | See also laughter-induced syncope, cataplexy, and Bezold-Jarisch reflex.
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| 33. | The basic symptom of heat syncope is fainting, with or without mental confusion.
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| 34. | These two dialects are characterized by loss of short vowels due to vowel syncope.
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| 35. | The resulting vasovagal syncope is thought to be a result of the second phase.
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| 36. | He described a type of aortic stenosis which was not syncope in the condition.
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| 37. | Palatalisation also occurs when a syllable that originally contained a front vowel undergoes syncope.
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| 38. | In the eighth round, she faced syncope, which means a faint or swoon.
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| 39. | His note read, " 67 y . o . with syncope and bradycardia.
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| 40. | Laughter can cause atonia and syncope " ), which in turn can cause trauma.
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