A 42-year-old male patient presented to the emergency department (ED) because of syncope and headache. The physical examination result was normal. Blood pressure was 90/60 mm Hg, and other vital signs were in normal limits. He had tonic-clonic seizures in the ED, which ended spontaneously. Point-of-care ultrasonography was performed to assess the patient's volume status, and internal jugular veins were also examined (Figure 1, Video). Computed tomography (CT) imaging was obtained to exclude other differential diagnoses (Figure 2).
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