Podcast # 434 : TIA
Feb 13, 2019•6 min
Episode description
Author: Peter Bakes, MD
Educational Pearl:
- Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is defined as neurologic symptoms that resolve in 24 hours with no new changes on head imaging
- Mimics include complex migraine, carotid dissection, seizure (Todd’s paralysis)
- Typical presentation is with sudden onset of negative symptoms such as numbness, weakness, etc.
- Mimics tend to have positive symptoms such as photophobia, pain, etc.
References:
Kernan WN, Ovbiagele B, Black HR, et al. Guidelines for the prevention of stroke in patients with stroke and transient ischemic attack: a guideline for healthcare professionals from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Stroke 2014; 45:2160.
Simmons B, et al. Transient Ischemic Attack: Part I. Diagnosis and Evaluation. American Family Physician 2012; 86(6):521-526.
Summarized by Travis Barlock, MS4 | Edited by Erik Verzemnieks, MD
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