Use of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor and Midodrine in a Patient With Autonomic Instability 2/2 Compressive Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Pain
A rare cause of reflex syncope is metastatic cancers involving the head and neck.These can irritate the glossopharyngeal nerve and lead to glossopharyngeal neuralgia with associated syncope.This type of syncope is difficult to treat since it commonly involves both a vasodepressor and cardioinhibitory response, and typically requires removal of the