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Does neurocardiogenic syncope go away after time?

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Maybe: What is the neural trigger for the alteration of heart rate? Is it increased intracranial pressure or brainstem tumor or centrally induced autonomic failure? Some of these are reversible. Some are progressive.

Answered 4/28/2017

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Syncope : It can go away with time. We don't always know why it's there in the first place.

Answered 9/29/2016

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