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British Heart Journal 1990;64:403-405; doi:10.1136/hrt.64.6.403
Copyright © 1990 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & British Cardiovascular Society

Glossopharyngeal neuralgia associated with cardiac syncope: long term treatment with permanent pacing and carbamazepine.

R T Johnston, V J Redding

Department of Cardiology, Groby Road Hospital, Leicester.

Glossopharyngeal neuralgia associated with cardiac syncope developed in a 53 year old man. Symptoms were controlled with temporary and permanent transvenous pacing and carbamazepine.


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