Syncope Caused by a Head and Neck Cancer Controlled by a Permanent Pacemaker.
Journal: European Journal Of Case Reports In Internal Medicine
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Abstract
: Syncope caused by carotid sinus syndrome due to head and neck cancer is rare. We report a case of recurrent syncope as a result of extreme bradycardia requiring pacemaker implantation. The patient began chemotherapy and radiation therapy to treat the underlying cause. When diagnosed early, a positive outcome is expected in these situations.
Conclusions: The differential diagnosis of transient loss of consciousness is frequently evident at clinical examination but may prove to be a challenge.The invasion and direct compression of the carotid sinus is a rare cause of carotid sinus syndrome and presents clinically as syncope.
Authors
Ana Barradas, Francisco Albuquerque, Mariana Constante, Margarida Fonseca, Filipe Correia, João Delgado
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