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  2. Transient ischemic attack - Wikipedia

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    A transient ischemic attack (TIA), commonly known as a mini-stroke, is a temporary (transient) stroke with noticeable symptoms that end within 24 hours. A TIA causes the same symptoms associated with a stroke, such as weakness or numbness on one side of the body, sudden dimming or loss of vision, difficulty speaking or understanding language or slurred speech.

  3. Stroke - Wikipedia

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    This definition was supposed to reflect the reversibility of tissue damage and was devised for the purpose, with the time frame of 24 hours being chosen arbitrarily. The 24-hour limit divides stroke from transient ischemic attack, which is a related syndrome of stroke symptoms that resolve completely within 24 hours. [2]

  4. Transient global amnesia - Wikipedia

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    Although confusion is sometimes reported, others consider this an imprecise observation, [7] but an elevated emotional state (compared to patients experiencing transient ischemic attack, or TIA) is common. [8] In a large survey, 11% of individuals in a TGA state were described as exhibiting "emotionalism" and 14% "fear of dying". [9]

  5. Dr. Terry Dubrow had a ministroke. He wants people to learn ...

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    A transient ischemic attack is referred to simply as a "ministroke," according to cardiologist Dr. Ernst von Schwarz. More specifically, it's a brief interruption in blood flow to the brain that ...

  6. Everything Tia and Tamera Mowry Have Said About Their Twin ...

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    Twins Tia Mowry and Tamera Mowry-Housley have gone through their respective acting careers side-by-side. The siblings rose to fame playing separated-at-birth twins on Sister, Sister from 1994 to 1994.

  7. Silent stroke - Wikipedia

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    Despite not causing identifiable symptoms, a silent stroke still causes damage to the brain and places the patient at increased risk for both transient ischemic attack and major stroke in the future. [1] In a broad study in 1998, more than 11 million people were estimated to have experienced a stroke in the United States.