Syncope from an Unusual Cause: Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia

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Yvonne Dunn, MD, Richard Oehler, MD, Michael Small, MD, Gabriel White, MD, and Andrew Bruton, MD

At the time of this case, Dr. Dunn was an assistant professor, Dr. Oehler was an associate professor, Dr. Small was a resident physician in internal medicine, Dr. White was a resident physician, and Dr. Bruton was a medical student, all at the University of South Florida, Tampa, FL. Dr. Bruton graduated with his MD in 2009 and is currently a resident physician in Michigan. Additionally, Dr. Dunn and Dr. Oehler are both staff physicians at the James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital, Tampa, FL.

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Yvonne Dunn, MD, Richard Oehler, MD, Michael Small, MD, Gabriel White, MD, and Andrew Bruton, MD

At the time of this case, Dr. Dunn was an assistant professor, Dr. Oehler was an associate professor, Dr. Small was a resident physician in internal medicine, Dr. White was a resident physician, and Dr. Bruton was a medical student, all at the University of South Florida, Tampa, FL. Dr. Bruton graduated with his MD in 2009 and is currently a resident physician in Michigan. Additionally, Dr. Dunn and Dr. Oehler are both staff physicians at the James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital, Tampa, FL.

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Yvonne Dunn, MD, Richard Oehler, MD, Michael Small, MD, Gabriel White, MD, and Andrew Bruton, MD

At the time of this case, Dr. Dunn was an assistant professor, Dr. Oehler was an associate professor, Dr. Small was a resident physician in internal medicine, Dr. White was a resident physician, and Dr. Bruton was a medical student, all at the University of South Florida, Tampa, FL. Dr. Bruton graduated with his MD in 2009 and is currently a resident physician in Michigan. Additionally, Dr. Dunn and Dr. Oehler are both staff physicians at the James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital, Tampa, FL.

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syncope, glossopharyngeal neuralgia, nerve block, pain, glossopharyngeal nerve, microvascular decompression, cranial nerve IX, cranial nerve X, asystole, pacemakerssyncope, glossopharyngeal neuralgia, nerve block, pain, glossopharyngeal nerve, microvascular decompression, cranial nerve IX, cranial nerve X, asystole, pacemakers
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syncope, glossopharyngeal neuralgia, nerve block, pain, glossopharyngeal nerve, microvascular decompression, cranial nerve IX, cranial nerve X, asystole, pacemakerssyncope, glossopharyngeal neuralgia, nerve block, pain, glossopharyngeal nerve, microvascular decompression, cranial nerve IX, cranial nerve X, asystole, pacemakers
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