Syncope and seizures of psychogenic origin: identification with head-upright tilt table testing

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Syncope and seizures of psychogenic origin: identification with head-upright tilt table testing is …
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P356DOI10.1002/CLC.4960151109
P698PubMed publication ID10969628
P5875ResearchGate publication ID12351738

P50authorBlair P. GrubbQ33278936
P2093author name stringSamoil D
Temesy-Armos P
Wolfe DA
Gerard G
Homan RW
Davenport CW
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Psychogenic seizuresQ69545375
P433issue11
P921main subjectsyncopeQ180007
tilt table testQ1742390
P304page(s)839-842
P577publication date1992-11-01
P1433published inClinical CardiologyQ4502312
P1476titleSyncope and seizures of psychogenic origin: identification with head-upright tilt table testing
P478volume15

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