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Stokes-Adams attacks may be diagnosed from the [[Medical history|history]], with paleness prior to the attack and flushing after it particularly characteristic. The [[Electrocardiogram|ECG]] will show asystole or [[ventricular fibrillation]] during the attacks. | |||
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Overview
History and symptoms
Stokes-Adams attacks may be diagnosed from the history, with paleness prior to the attack and flushing after it particularly characteristic. The ECG will show asystole or ventricular fibrillation during the attacks.