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Mini Stroke Lasting Effects


Research Notes on Mini Stroke Lasting Effects


A transient ischemic attack (TIA) is a stroke in which the blood flow is restored quickly and the symptoms disappear within 24 hours. In other words, it's a mini-stroke that you recover from quickly. TIAs are often warning signs that a person is at risk for a more serious and debilitating stroke. About one-third of those who have a TIA will have an acute stroke some time in the future.

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  • Contributor: Chris Miller
  • Reviewer: Tara
  • Supervised by: The OrganizedWisdom Physician Review Team
  • Redirects:Mini stroke lasting effects, Transient Ischemic Attack Lasting Effects, TIA Lasting Effects, Transient ischemic attack lasting effects, Tia lasting effects
  • Last update: Sep. 22, 2008

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