Why do patients have orthostatic symptoms in POTS? Phillip A. LowRonald SchondorfTeresa A. Rummans Editorial Comment Pages: 223 - 224
Much strain but no gain (in sweat output, that is) Robert D. Fealey Editorial Comment Pages: 225 - 226
The clinical thermoregulatory sweat test induces maximal seating Caleb HsiehKevin McNeeleyThomas C. Chelimsky Research Article Pages: 227 - 234
l-threo-dihydroxyphenylserine (l-threo-DOPS; droxidopa) in the management of neurogenic orthostatic hypotension: A multi-national, multi-center, dose-ranging study in multiple system atrophy and pure autonomic failure Christopher J. MathiasJean-Michel SenardMichael D. Taylor Research Article Pages: 235 - 242
Reversible autonomic dysfunction in hyperthyroid patients affects gastric myoelectrical activity and emptying Marcin BarczyńskiPiotr Thor Research Article Pages: 243 - 249
The metabolic, catecholamine and cardiovascular effects of exercise in human sympathetic denervation A. B. AkinolaG. D. P. SmithF. Magnifico Research Article Pages: 251 - 257
Changes of gastric emptying rate and gastrin levels are early indicators of autonomic neuropathy in type II diabetic patients Ilias MigdalisThomas ThomaidesFotini Mantzara Research Article Pages: 259 - 263
Postural tachycardia syndrome in syringomyelia: Response to fludrocortisone and β-blockers Martín NoguésRicardo DelormeEduardo Benarroch Brief Communication Pages: 265 - 267
Initial orthostatic hypotension as a cause of recurrent syncope: A case report Wouter WielingMark P. M. HarmsMark Linzer Case Report Pages: 269 - 270
Reduced morning cortisol secretion in patients with multiple system atrophy Tetsutaro OzawaYoshiaki SomaShoji Tsuji Research Letter Pages: 271 - 272