Syncope
51Syncope, situational — The temporary loss of consciousness in a particular kind of situation. The situations that trigger this reaction are diverse, and include having blood drawn, straining while urinating or defecating, and coughing. It can also be due to the… …
52Syncope antenori —   Syncope antenori Estado de conservación …
53Syncope carvalhoi —   Syncope carvalhoi Estado de conservación …
54Syncope tridactyla —   Syncope tridactyla Estado de conservación …
55Syncope, swallowing — The temporary loss of consciousness upon swallowing. Syncope is the temporary loss of consciousness or, in plain English, fainting. The situations that trigger this reaction are diverse and include having blood drawn, straining while urinating… …
56syncope — noun Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek synkopē, literally, cutting short, from synkoptein to cut short, from syn + koptein to cut more at capon Date: circa 1550 1. loss of consciousness resulting from insufficient blood flow to the brain ; faint… …
57syncope — См. sìncope …
58syncope — Loss of consciousness and postural tone caused by diminished cerebral blood flow. [G. synkope, a cutting short, a swoon] Adams Stokes s. s. due to complete AV block. SYN: Morgagni Adams Stokes s.. cardiac s. fainting with unconsciousness of any …
59Syncope — Синкопа (пропуск одной или нескольких букв в середине слова) …
60syncope — Synonyms and related words: KO, abbreviation, abridgment, abstract, andante tempo, apocope, aposiopesis, beat, blackout, catalepsy, catatonia, catatony, clipping, coma, compound time, compression, condensation, conspectus, contraction, crasis,… …