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Clinical features

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Attacks may start in childhood or adult life.

Recurrence is common with hours or months between episodes.

The duration may be minutes to days.

The patient may complain of:

  • fast regular palpitations
  • presyncope or syncope
  • chest pain
  • polyuria

The may be an association with exertion.


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