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a temporary block in the supply of blood to the brain, resulting in temporary loss of sensation, movement, vision, or speech; often called mini-strokes and can be precursors to a real stroke
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| transient ischemic attack |
A temporary interruption of the blood supply to an area of the brain; sometimes called a "mini-stroke," it usually lasts only a few minutes and causes no permanent damage or disability.
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A sudden and unwanted increase or decrease of supply voltage or current.
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| transient ischemic attack |
A disorder caused by temporary lack of circulation to a part of the brain. It differs from a stroke in that the signs and symptoms generally disappear completely within 24 hours. It usually lasts only 10 to 15 minutes.
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| transient ischemic attack |
Sometimes called a small or mini stroke. TIAs are caused by a temporary disturbance of blood supply to an area of the brain, resulting in a sudden, brief (usually less than 1 hour) disruptions in certain brain functions.
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