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What is the likelihood of neurocardiogenic syncope, cardioinhibitory type, causing a seizure?

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What is likely : Your question raises is not able to be answered without an in-person examination. I have seen a patient with a myocardial infraction action presenting as a seizure from a loss of blood supply to the brain and vasovagal syncope which looks like a seizure.

Answered 2/10/2020

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