10-Minute Consultation: Transient Ischaemic Attack

Adhiyaman and Adhiyaman recommend ways on what to do when a 64 year old man comes to one's surgery five days after an episode of visual loss in his left eye, followed by right sided weakness and speech disturbance lasting 10 minutes. He has made a complete recovery and has driven himself to the...

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Dizziness
Headache
Hemianopia
Neoplasia
Neurologic manifestations
Older people
Physical examinations
Practice
Stroke
Strokes
Symptoms
Syncope
Transient ischemic attack
Vertigo
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