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The following pages link to Progressive central hypovolaemia in man--resulting in a vasovagal syncope? Haemodynamic and endocrine variables during venous tourniquets of the thighs (Q33169646):
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- Is Absolute Hypovolemia a Risk Factor for Vasovagal Response to Head‐Up Tilt? (Q33173721) (← links)
- Differences in circulatory control in normal subjects who faint and who do not faint during orthostatic stress (Q33174373) (← links)
- Pathophysiologic basis for vasodepressor syncope (Q33175194) (← links)
- beta-Endorphin modulation of pressor response to hyperventilation in hypertensive patients (Q44041754) (← links)
- Naloxone-provoked vaso-vagal response to head-up tilt in men (Q51616548) (← links)
- Does the decrease in heart rate prevent a detrimental decrease of the end-systolic volume during central hypovolemia in man? (Q51728057) (← links)