Stokes Adams attacks and cardiovascular
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J Harbison; JL Newton; C Seifer; RA Kenny
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Article
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2002
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The Lancet
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English
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The classical description of a Stokes Adams attack is of collapse without warning, associated with loss of consciousness lasting a few seconds. The affected individual is pale initially, but can become flushed on recovery from the episode. This flushing does not always occur, and some seizure-like a