We assessed the prevalences of typical TIAs and nonspecific transient neurological attacks (TNAs) and their determinants in the general population because such data are virtually absent.
A 51 year-old gentleman, who was otherwise well, presented with transient left-sided weakness in April 2013. It resolved spontaneously and completely within a few hours, and he was discharged.
Each year in the United States 200,000 500,00bstract: 500,000 people have a transient ... as a warning sign of an impending stroke. This study, funded by a National Institute of Neurological ...
Transient corticosubcortical signal changes (never earlier reported to the best of our knowledge) as observed in our patient presenting with acute focal convexity subarachnoid hemorrhage and transient ...
doctors.org.uk Transient Global Amnesia (TGA) is a benign and temporary loss of anterograde ... The patient must not have any evidence of neurological signs or deficits, features of epilepsy, active ...
Institute of Neurological Sciences, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow G51 4TF, UK; k.muirclinmed.gla.ac.uk It is increasingly recognised that both stroke and transient ischaemic attacks (TIA) are ...
Transient global amnesia (TGA) is a perplexing neurological condition primarily affecting older adults, characterised by the acute onset of anterograde amnesia. Patients remain oriented to self and ...
Increasing use of magnetic resonance imaging with diffusion-weighted sequences will lead to transient cerebral events labeled as TIAs under the classical ... intracerebral hemorrhage is defined as ...
This condition is characterized by new neurological deficits that arise after exposure to contrast media, often leading to symptoms such as confusion, headache, and in some cases, transient ...