The American Journal of Medicine
Volume 123, Issue 3 , Pages 245-249, March 2010

Orthostatic Syndromes Differ in Syncope Frequency

  • Ajitesh Ojha

      Affiliations

    • The Autonomic Laboratory, Neurologic Institute, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio
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  • Kevin McNeeley

      Affiliations

    • The Autonomic Laboratory, Neurologic Institute, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio
  • ,
  • Elizabeth Heller

      Affiliations

    • The Autonomic Laboratory, Neurologic Institute, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio
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  • Amer Alshekhlee, MD

      Affiliations

    • The Autonomic Laboratory, Neurologic Institute, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio
  • ,
  • Gisela Chelimsky, MD

      Affiliations

    • Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio
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  • Thomas C. Chelimsky, MD

      Affiliations

    • The Autonomic Laboratory, Neurologic Institute, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio
    • Corresponding Author InformationRequests for reprints should be addressed to Thomas Chelimsky, MD, Neurologic Institute, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, 11100 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106

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 Funding: Ajitesh Ojha received a T35 NIH grant for the project. No other funding was received.

 Conflict of Interest: None of the authors have conflicts of interest of financial disclosures to make.

 Authorship: All authors had full access to the data in the study and take responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the analysis. All authors had a role in the writing of the manuscript.

PII: S0002-9343(09)00948-6

doi:10.1016/j.amjmed.2009.09.018

The American Journal of Medicine
Volume 123, Issue 3 , Pages 245-249, March 2010