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In this practically oriented review, we will outline the clinical approach of patients with falls due to an impairment or loss of consciousness. Following a set of definitions, we describe the salient clinical features of disorders leading to such falls. Among falls caused by true loss of consciousness, we separate the clinical characteristics of syncopal falls (due to reflex syncope, hypovolemia, orthostatic hypotension or cardiac syncope) from falls due to other causes of transient unconsciousness, such as seizures. With respect to falls caused by an apparent loss of consciousness, we discuss the presentation of cataplexy, drop attacks, and psychogenic falls. Particular emphasis will be laid upon crucial features obtained by history taking for distinguishing between the various conditions that cause or mimic a transient loss of consciousness.
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* This article is based on a lecture presented at the 18th Meeting of the European Neurological Society” (Ens), Nice (France), 07–11 June 2008.
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Thijs, R.D., Bloem, B.R. & van Dijk, J.G. Falls, faints, fits and funny turns. J Neurol 256, 155–167 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-009-0108-y
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