transient ischemic attack

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transient ischemic attack

A doctor explains a transient ischemic attack using a model of the brain.

Definition

Noun: A brief, temporary interruption of blood flow to a specific part of the brain. The symptoms, which resemble those of a stroke, appear suddenly and typically last only a few minutes, causing no permanent damage. It is often a warning sign for a future stroke.

Usage

This term is used in medical contexts to describe a specific neurological event. * It is often abbreviated as TIA. * It is commonly referred to as a "mini-stroke" in informal language, though this is not a clinical term. * It is a countable noun (e.g., He had a transient ischemic attack last year).

Examples
  • The patient's symptoms resolved completely within an hour, leading the doctor to diagnose a transient ischemic attack.
  • Experiencing a transient ischemic attack is a serious medical warning that requires immediate evaluation.
  • Her sudden, temporary weakness on one side was caused by a TIA.
Advanced Usage
  • Differential Diagnosis: In clinical practice, distinguishing a transient ischemic attack from a minor stroke or other conditions (like a migraine aura) is critical, often requiring brain imaging.
  • Etiology: A transient ischemic attack is usually caused by a temporary clot or debris blocking an artery supplying the brain.
Variants and Related Words
  • TIA (noun): The standard acronym.
  • Ischemia (noun): A restriction in blood supply to tissues.
  • Ischemic (adjective): Relating to or affected by ischemia (e.g., ).
Synonyms
  • Mini-stroke (informal noun)
  • Warning stroke (informal noun)
Related Phrases
  • "A TIA is a medical emergency.": A common phrase emphasizing that even though symptoms are temporary, the event requires urgent care to prevent a full stroke.
  • "Stroke-like symptoms": A descriptive phrase for the temporary neurological deficits caused by a transient ischemic attack.
transient ischemic attack

A doctor explains a transient ischemic attack using a model of the brain.

Noun
  1. brief episode in which the brain gets insufficient blood supply; symptoms depend on the site of the blockage

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