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'''Abstract:''' In contrast to the usual occurrence of tachycardia during epileptic seizures, a 23-year-old man had episodic prolonged sinus arrest that lasted up to 9 seconds at the time of clinically observed seizures. There was no demonstrable cardiac disease.
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Kiok MC, Terrence CF, Fromm GH, and Lavine S (1986) Sinus arrest in epilepsy. Neurology 36:1 115–6.

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Abstract: In contrast to the usual occurrence of tachycardia during epileptic seizures, a 23-year-old man had episodic prolonged sinus arrest that lasted up to 9 seconds at the time of clinically observed seizures. There was no demonstrable cardiac disease.

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