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C-Fos in the lumbosacral spinal cord as a noxious visceral stimulus (Traub et_al, 1992), which could be repressed by anesthesia and analgesia (Ness and Gebhart, 1988; Traub et_al, 1995). Situational syncope includes fainting attacks caused by micturition, swallowing, coughing, breath-holding (Valsalva maneuver), and vomiting, as reported in humans and dogs (Brignole et_al, 2018; Fukushima et_al, 2018; Santilli et_al, 2019). Rectally mediated reflexes have been reported to occur during defecation syncope (Bae et_al, 2012), transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy (Kölükçü et_al, 2019), computed tomographic colonography (Neri et_al, 2007), and colostomy irrigation . . .
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