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Drop attack

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Drop attacks are sudden spontaneous falls while standing or walking, followed by a very swift recovery, within seconds or minutes.

They are typically seen in elderly patients, and the most common cause is Carotid Sinus Hypersensity, resulting in either short periods of reversible asytole, or in marked drop in blood pressure in response to Carotid Sinus stimulation.