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Transient loss of consciousness (TLOC) is a brief period of un consciousness which resolves spontaneously. It may be traumatic—as in a concussion—or non-traumatic in origin. Common causes of non-traumatic TLOC include syncope and epileptic seizures. [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ Zyśko, Dorota; Sutton, Richard; Timler, Dariusz; Furtan, Stanisław; Melander, Olle; Fedorowski, Artur (2014). "History of syncope predicts loss of consciousness after head trauma: Retrospective study". Cardiology Journal. 21 (6): 674–678. doi: 10.5603/CJ.2014.0099. ISSN  1897-5593. PMID  25524736.
  2. ^ Wardrope, Alistair; Newberry, Ellen; Reuber, Markus (2018). "Diagnostic criteria to aid the differential diagnosis of patients presenting with transient loss of consciousness: A systematic review". Seizure. 61: 139–148. doi: 10.1016/j.seizure.2018.08.012. ISSN  1532-2688. PMID  30145472.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Transient loss of consciousness (TLOC) is a brief period of un consciousness which resolves spontaneously. It may be traumatic—as in a concussion—or non-traumatic in origin. Common causes of non-traumatic TLOC include syncope and epileptic seizures. [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ Zyśko, Dorota; Sutton, Richard; Timler, Dariusz; Furtan, Stanisław; Melander, Olle; Fedorowski, Artur (2014). "History of syncope predicts loss of consciousness after head trauma: Retrospective study". Cardiology Journal. 21 (6): 674–678. doi: 10.5603/CJ.2014.0099. ISSN  1897-5593. PMID  25524736.
  2. ^ Wardrope, Alistair; Newberry, Ellen; Reuber, Markus (2018). "Diagnostic criteria to aid the differential diagnosis of patients presenting with transient loss of consciousness: A systematic review". Seizure. 61: 139–148. doi: 10.1016/j.seizure.2018.08.012. ISSN  1532-2688. PMID  30145472.



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