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Diagnosis - Were Panic Attacks Causing a Loss of Consciousness? - NYTimes.com

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An otherwise healthy woman has two mysterious attacks that send her speeding to the emergency room.

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NHS Evidence - Neurological conditions - Transient loss of consciousness ('blackouts') management in adults and young people

library.nhs.uk — “Aims: This guideline offers evidence-based advice on the assessment, diagnosis and specialist referral of adults and young people (aged 16 and older) who have experienced transient loss of consciousness ('blackouts' or TLoC for short). Some people collapse without TLoC and this guideline does not cover that situation. There are various causes of TLoC, including cardiovascular disorders (which are the most common), neurological conditions such as epilepsy, and psychogenic attacks. RecommendationsView full resource at library.nhs.uk

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