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Tia Unger, M.D., Ph.D. What attracted you to Mayo Clinic? I chose Mayo Clinic because of its core values, the unique exposure to a ...
This confused state isn't caused by a more common neurological condition, such as epilepsy or stroke. During an episode of transient global amnesia, a person is ...
But determining whether an individual's stroke has a cardiac etiology — and how best to manage the risk of future stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) — ...
Stroke. Lower or blocked blood flow in the arteries to the brain can cause this. Transient ischemic attack. Also called a TIA or ministroke, a transient ...
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... Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA), to examine outcomes such as stroke/TIA, atrial fibrillation/flutter, and all-cause mortality associated with PVCs, and to ...
A TIA is a transient ischemic attack. Transient meaning it comes and goes. Ischemic, meaning it's due to a lack of blood supply to the brain, and attack ...
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