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Differential diagnosis of TIA

Anything that causes a TIA may, if more severe or prolonged, cause a stroke (Sempere et al. 1998). There are many non-vascular conditions that may cause symptoms suggestive of TIA or stroke, and these are referred to in this book as TIA mimics or stroke mimics. The separation of TIA from stroke on the basis of a 24-hour time limit is useful since the differential diagnosis of the two syndromes is different to some extent (i.e. the spectrum of TIA mimics differs from that of stroke mimics). [Pg.2]


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