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  • == Transient Ischemic Attack == '''Transient Ischemic Attack''' (''TIA'', pronounced /ˈtrænziənt aɪˈskiːmɪk əˈtæk/), al
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  • |Term=Transient ischemic attack
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  • == Transient Ischemic Attacks == '''Transient ischemic attacks''' (''pronunciation: tran-zee-uhnt is-kee-mik at-taks''), often abb
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  • '''Transient Ischemic Attack''' (''TIA'') (pronunciation: tran-zee-uhnt is-kee-mik uh-tak) is a b The term "Transient Ischemic Attack" originates from the Latin words "transiens" meaning "passing over"
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  • |Short definition=see Transient ischemic attack {{PAGENAME}} (definition) see Transient ischemic attack<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Glossary]]
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  • == Transient == '''Transient''' (/trænˈziː.ənt/; from Latin ''transiens'', from ''transire'' "to pas
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  • == Transient Ischemic Attacks == '''Transient ischemic attacks''' (''pronunciation: tran-zee-uhnt is-kee-mik at-taks''), often abb
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  • ...perience only a temporary disruption of blood flow to the brain (transient ischemic attack, or TIA) that doesn't cause permanent damage. ...ar accident depends on whether it's ischemic or hemorrhagic. Treatment for ischemic stroke may include medications to prevent blood clots and strokes, such as
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  • ...flow to the brain. They may include [[Transient Ischemic Attack|transient ischemic attacks]] (TIAs), [[stroke]], [[hemorrhage]], [[seizure]]s, and cognitive d * [[Transient Ischemic Attack]]
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  • ...g, dimming or loss of sight, and "fugax," a Latin word meaning fleeting or transient. ...], and certain heart conditions. It can also be a symptom of a [[transient ischemic attack]] (TIA), which is often a warning sign of a future stroke.
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  • ...tment of [[cerebrovascular disease]], including [[stroke]] and [[transient ischemic attack]] (TIA). It was also used for the management of [[dementia]] and oth * [[Transient ischemic attack]]
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  • == Transient Ischemic Attack == '''Transient Ischemic Attack''' (''TIA'', pronounced /ˈtrænziənt aɪˈskiːmɪk əˈtæk/), al
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  • Cerebrovascular Disease includes conditions such as [[Stroke]], [[Transient Ischemic Attack]] (TIA), [[Aneurysm]], and [[Vascular Dementia]]. These conditions c * [[Transient Ischemic Attack]] (TIA)
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  • ...cted pupil, and lack of sweating on one side of the face), and [[transient ischemic attack]] or stroke symptoms such as weakness or numbness on one side of the * [[Transient ischemic attack]]
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  • * '''[[Ischemic stroke]]''': This is the most common type of stroke, accounting for about 8 * '''[[Transient ischemic attack]] (TIA)''': Also known as a "mini-stroke," a TIA is a temporary peri
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  • * [[Ischemic Stroke]]: A type of stroke that occurs when the flow of blood to the brain * [[Transient Ischemic Attack]] (TIA): Often called a mini-stroke, it's caused by a temporary decr
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  • * [[Ischemic stroke]]: A type of stroke caused by a blockage in a blood vessel supplying * [[Transient ischemic attack]]: A brief episode of neurological dysfunction caused by loss of blo
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  • ...onditions that narrow the blood vessels, including [[Stroke]], [[Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)]], and [[Chronic Brain Ischemia]]. These conditions limit bloo * [[Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)]]
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  • '''Transient Ischemic Attack''' (''TIA'') (pronunciation: tran-zee-uhnt is-kee-mik uh-tak) is a b The term "Transient Ischemic Attack" originates from the Latin words "transiens" meaning "passing over"
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  • * [[Ischemic Stroke]] * [[Transient Ischemic Attack]]
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  • |Term=Transient ischemic attack
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  • * [[Ischemic stroke]] * [[Transient ischemic attack (TIA)]]
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  • * [[Ischemic stroke]] * [[Transient ischemic attack]]
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  • Strokes are classified into two main types: [[Ischemic stroke]]s, which are caused by blood clots that block the blood flow to the * [[Transient ischemic attack]] (TIA)
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