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Introduction Postural tachycardia syndrome (PoTS) is an abnormal response by the autonomic nervous system to upright posture. It was formally recognised and defined in 1993, but is considered to be the same as Da Costa syndrome, which affected soldiers during the American Civil War,1 and as described in Sir James M
Infographic: Profile of patients with PoTS (work/education) – Reflections Of A Bear
The article I wish I'd had: Diagnosed with POTS and still anchoring the news
Lesley KAVI, Visiting lecturer, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, BCU, Department of Health Sciences
Postural tachycardia syndrome: a UK occupational therapy perspective - The British Journal of Cardiology
Functional differences in brain of patients with postural orthostatic
PDF) Postural tachycardia syndrome - Current experience and concepts
A Life, Not As Advertised: Disabling effects of PoTS shown in largest ever survey and how educating health professionals can help
Managing gastrointestinal manifestations in patients with PoTS: a UK DGH experience - The British Journal of Cardiology
Dysautonomia International - Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome is a common form of dysautonomia, impacting 1-3 million Americans and many others around the world. Your contribution to the POTS Research Fund brings us
Quality of life in postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (PoTS): before and after treatment - The British Journal of Cardiology
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