Multiple transient ischemic attacks and a mild thrombotic stroke in a HIV -positive patient with anticardiolipin antibodies. Blood Coagul Fibrynolysis 1990; 1: 333-335.Keeling DM, Birley H, Machin SJ. Multiple transient ischemic attacks and a mild thrombotic stroke in a HIV-positive patien...
In some rare cases, neuroborreliosis may induce inflammation in the cerebral blood vessels, possibly leading to intracranial stenoses, transient ischemic attacks, ischemic strokes, or intracranial hemorrhages [5,6]. In addition to guideline-based therapy [7], endovascular interventions as a bailout ...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated inflammatory disease that attacks myelinated axons in the central nervous system, destroying the myelin and the axon in variable degrees and producing significant physical disability within 20–25 years in more than 30% of patients. The hallmark of MS...
During the following years, the patient suffered from spells of various neurological symptoms (i.e. strength deficits, sensory symptoms) that were interpreted as transient ischemic attacks or minor strokes and his clinical condition - (in particular his gait) –got progressively Conclusion CADASIL is...
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Transient ischemic attacks were excluded from the calculation for stroke rates because they are generally assessed separately from stroke in epidemiological studies of CV events in patients with RA [20]. SAEs of interest were defined using published Standardised MedDRA Queries, MedDRA High Level Terms...
Coincidental multiple asymptomatic intracranial aneurysms and symptomatic carotid stenosis. A patient experiencing transient cerebral ischemic attacks (TIAs) was studied angiographically and found to have a symptomatic stenosis of the appropriate internal carotid artery (ICA) and three asymptomatic intracranial ...
Patients with final diagnosis of CDMS made by experienced neurologists after two or more clinical attacks of CNS demyelinating events and objective clinical evidence of two or more lesions as defined by the McDonald Criteria and exclusion of other possible alternative diseases (such as acute ...
“attacks” of neurologic dysfunction (e.g.,optic neuritis,transverse myelitis,double vision, or numbness and tingling of the legs). These attacks may be years apart, and not all patients who have had a single attack will go on to experience development of MS. An overview of the current ...
These recovery mechanisms are less effective after recurrent attacks. In parallel with the demyelinating episodes there may be damage to the exposed axons, leading to transection of the axons and retrograde neuronal degeneration. This process can be irreversible and is responsible for the accrual of ...