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Malignant vasovagal syncope: prolonged asystole provoked by head-up tilt
Case report and review of diagnosis, pathophysiology, and therapy
James D. Maloney, MD, Fredrick J. Jaeger, DO, Fetnat M. Fouad-Tarazi, MD and Harold H. Morris, MD
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine November 1988, 55 (6) 542-548;
James D. Maloney
Department of Cardiology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Fredrick J. Jaeger
Department of Heart and Hypertension Research, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Fetnat M. Fouad-Tarazi
Department of Heart and Hypertension Research, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Harold H. Morris
Department of Neurology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation

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vol. 55 no. 6 542-548
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- Received January 1, 1988
- Accepted March 1, 1988
- Published online November 1, 1988.
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Malignant vasovagal syncope: prolonged asystole provoked by head-up tilt
James D. Maloney, Fredrick J. Jaeger, Fetnat M. Fouad-Tarazi, Harold H. Morris
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine Nov 1988, 55 (6) 542-548;
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