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Practical Management: A Systematic Approach to the Evaluation of Exercise-Related Syncope in Athletes
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 09/11/09
O'Connor FG et al. – Syncope presents a challenging differential diagnosis, as well as a daunting array of diagnostic tests and advanced imaging strategies. Sequencing a proper evaluation, and deciding who requires consultation and restriction, can be difficult for the medical provider. The authors present a systematic approach that assists the sports physician in arriving at a diagnosis and organizing an initial management strategy.
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