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TIA reference unit: Rapid investigation and management of TIA
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Understanding TIA: an ethnographic study of TIA consultations
Family Practice, 2020Abstract Background Transient ischaemic attack (TIA) is a transient episode of neurological dysfunction. Rapid access TIA clinics have been set up as integrated ‘one-stop’ clinics that aim to investigate, diagnose, educate and implement treatment to reduce the risk of further TIA/stroke.
Bernadeta M Bridgwood +3 more
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Neurology, 2004
The brain responds dynamically to transient episodes of ischemic insult. The standard brain imaging techniques, CT and conventional MRI, are insensitive to dynamic and regionally varying neural parenchymal responses to tissue ischemia. In contrast, perfusion and diffusion MRI permit visualization of these critical tissue processes and have afforded new
Jeffrey L, Saver, Chelsea, Kidwell
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The brain responds dynamically to transient episodes of ischemic insult. The standard brain imaging techniques, CT and conventional MRI, are insensitive to dynamic and regionally varying neural parenchymal responses to tissue ischemia. In contrast, perfusion and diffusion MRI permit visualization of these critical tissue processes and have afforded new
Jeffrey L, Saver, Chelsea, Kidwell
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
To the Editor.— We write to express a difference of opinion with the answer given by Dr David Lefkowitz 1 in the QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS section regarding investigation and management of focal transient ischemic attacks (TIAs). Dr Lefkowitz stated that noninvasive carotid studies "may obviate the need for contrast studies in selected patients" and that "
J J, Svoboda, M R, Balaji
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To the Editor.— We write to express a difference of opinion with the answer given by Dr David Lefkowitz 1 in the QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS section regarding investigation and management of focal transient ischemic attacks (TIAs). Dr Lefkowitz stated that noninvasive carotid studies "may obviate the need for contrast studies in selected patients" and that "
J J, Svoboda, M R, Balaji
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International Journal of Stroke, 2009
Transient ischemic attack is a medical emergency because early stroke risk after transient ischemic attack is high. Hypertension is the most important modifiable risk factor for stroke and transient ischemic attack. The aims of this review are to provide a summary of the current knowledge concerning the relationship between blood pressure and ...
W W, Zhang +4 more
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Transient ischemic attack is a medical emergency because early stroke risk after transient ischemic attack is high. Hypertension is the most important modifiable risk factor for stroke and transient ischemic attack. The aims of this review are to provide a summary of the current knowledge concerning the relationship between blood pressure and ...
W W, Zhang +4 more
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Cerebral vasocapacitance and TIAs
Neurology, 1989We report the vasocapacitance of the cerebral circulation, as determined by cerebral blood flow reactivity to induced hypercapnia using fluoromethane positron emission tomography, in 32 patients with unilateral anterior circulation transient ischemic attacks.
R L, Levine +6 more
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Cardiovascular risk factors and TIA characteristics in 19,872 Swedish TIA patients
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2016Transient ischemic attack (TIA) constitutes a major risk factor for stroke, making TIA patients an important group for secondary intervention. The aim of this study was to account for risk factor prevalence in TIA patients and analyze the association between TIA characteristics and risk factors.We included 20,871 TIA events in 19,872 patients who were ...
J O, Ström, A, Tavosian, P, Appelros
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