Information on 1,343 hospitalized patients in the Cornell Neurology Database with final diagnoses of transient ischemic attacks (TIA), reversible ischemic neurologic deficits (RIND), or ischemic stroke was examined in order to determine the duration of ischemic deficits. Episodes resolved within the fi...
How do neurologists diagnose transient ischemic attack: A systematic review:doi:10.1177/1747493018816430Tess FitzpatrickSophia GocanChu Q WangCandyce HamelAline BourgoinDar DowlatshahiGrant StottsMichel ShamySAGE Publications
Transient Ischemic Attack: How to identify this precursor to stroke before permanent brain damage occurs.An abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.doi:10.1097/00000446-199509000-00018M. KellyAJN The American Journal of Nursing...
Does your body warn you before a stroke? A transient ischemic attack (TIA) can warn you that a true stroke is coming. That's why you should always get immediate medical attention if you have brief signs of a stroke that seem to go away with no lasting harm. The same problems that cau...
(age, sex, body weight, height, marital status, social healthcare insurance status), lifestyle factors (history of smoking, physical inactivity), personal and family medical history (hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes mellitus, atrial fibrillation, transient ischemic attack [TIA], stroke) was face...
Atransient ischemic attack (TIA)is a stroke-like episode. The difference between a stroke and TIA is that a TIA lasts less than 24 hours and symptoms are temporary. Vision is mostly processed in the occipital lobe of the brain, but the temporal lobe and parietal lobes also play a critical...
Conditions that affect your brain,like a transient ischemic attack, can make you faint if certain arteries are affected. Lung problemsthat cause your blood to not have enough oxygen (hypoxia) can make you faint. Likewise,breathing too fast or too hard (hyperventilation)can make you pass out an...
3,328 Acute thromboembolism affecting a cerebral artery is a cause of transient ischemic attack or stroke, which are associated with a range of symptoms such as confusion, headache, vision changes, weakness, difficulty walking or moving the extremities, difficulty swallowing, and unusual nerve ...
Transient ischemic attack Concussion Detached Retina Wet Macular Degeneration Eye Strain Pink Eye Endophthalmitis (severe infection inside eye) Corneal Abrasion Giant Cell Arteritis (inflammation of blood vessels in the eye) High Blood Sugar Hyphema (blood pools inside the eye) ...
How do ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke compare to each other? Stroke: A stroke is a condition where the brain is suddenly deprived of blood, causing damage to the neurons, which need a constant supply of oxygen to maintain their function. This can cause severe brain damage. ...