Abstract:Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is commonly presented at the emergency department as transient and nonspecific symptoms, which are difficult to localize and interpret. It is often required to have strong clinical suspicion to diagnose TIA. Optimal blood pressure control is of utmost importance to minimize hazardous consequences of TIA and stroke. There have been many scoring systems to predict stroke after TIA but none of them are reliable to access low or high risk for early recurrent stroke. There is emergin… Show more
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