How often can drop attacks with loss of consciousness be due to atonic fits in the absence
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How often can drop attacks with loss of consciousness be due to atonic fits in the absence of any other type of fit?
How often are atonic fits the cause of falls with loss of consciousness in a patient not suffering from any other type of seizure?
Can mild anemia (hemoglobin 10.8 g/dL) in a young female cause syncopal attacks that are preceded by a sense of falling, followed by a loss of consciousness and drowsiness for up to 1 hour? Do the se data favor complex partial seizures rather than syncope?
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