Ariturk, Z.Alici, H.Cakici, M.Davutoglu, V.2024-04-242024-04-2420121128-3602https://hdl.handle.net/11468/20519Background: Syncope is a transient loss of consciousness, associated with loss of postural tone, with spontaneous return to baseline neurologic function. Syncope is a common complaint in the Emergency Department. Objectives: Cough syncope occurs immediately after coughing. Cough syncope rapidly recovers in 1-2 second. Although cough syncope has been classified in vasovagal syncope, it may differ from pathogenetic mechanism. Physicians should be aware of this easily recognizable cough induced syncope. Case Report: We present a 59-year-old obese man was referred for clinical evaluation because of recurrent syncope without seizures following coughing who developed cough syncope. Conclusions: Physicians should be aware of this easily recognizable cough induced syncope in all subjects admitted with syncope and should screen possible underlying sources of cough.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCoughSyncopeA rare cause of syncope: coughA rare cause of syncope: coughArticle167172WOS:0003028492000152-s2.0-8486019139922582489Q2Q4