Unilateral somatic symptoms due to hyperventilation

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Abstract

Recurrent unilateral sensory or motor symptoms (or both) are a poorly recognised presentation of the hyperventilation syndrome. The authors have seen 12 such cases during the past two years and here describe two cases in detail and 10 in tabular form.

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Blau, J. N., Wiles, C. M., & Solomon, F. S. (1983). Unilateral somatic symptoms due to hyperventilation. British Medical Journal, 286(6371), 1108. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.286.6371.1108

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