"Neurocardiology: Dysautonomia, Orthostatic Intolerance, POTS & More" - James Glenn MD

Pubblicato il 02/10/2018
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Help share more videos like this by donating to Bobby Jones CSF: http://ow.ly/RLvc50uoPdN​ Dr. James Glenn, cardiologist at Medical University of South Carolina, discusses the disorders associated with both the organ systems involving neurology and cardiology-- sometimes referred to as "neurocardiology". These disorders are common in individuals with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and other connective tissue disorders, which are co-morbid with Chiari malformation and syringomyelia. These disorders associated with neurocardiology can include: dysautonomia, other autonomic dysfunction, orthostatic intolerance, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (or, POTS) and more. Common symptoms include syncope (fainting) and other issues related to the "involuntary" part of the brain. For more information and educational materials, visit our website: https://csfinfo.org​ To learn more about Bobby Jones CSF, visit our new website: https://bobbyjonescsf.org​ See also: Facebook: http://facebook.com/bobbyjonescsf​ Twitter: http://twitter.com/bobbyjonescsf​ Instagram: http://instagram/bobbyjonescsf