
Episode 350 – Spaced Learning Series – nausea, vomiting and syncope
The Clinical Problem Solvers
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Understanding Syncope: A Complex Case
This chapter examines a 56-year-old woman's recurrent emergency visits due to nausea, vomiting, and a recent syncopal episode, contextualizing her complex medical history. It highlights the importance of a thorough differential diagnosis and the physiological aspects of syncope, as well as the need to distinguish true episodes from other conditions. Key diagnostic approaches, potential underlying causes, and the emotional impacts of health crises are also explored.
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