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  • {{r|Nonfocal transient neurological attack}}
    325 bytes (38 words) - 17:31, 18 February 2009
  • {{r|Transient neurological attack}}
    562 bytes (71 words) - 21:04, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Transient neurological attack}}
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  • {{r|Transient neurological attack}}
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  • {{r|Transient neurological attack}}
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  • Nonfocal transient neurological attack is defined as:<ref name="pmid9099194">{{cite journal |author=Bots ML, van d ...subsequent [[stroke]] and [[dementia]] were increased depending on type of transient neurological attack (see table).<ref name="pmid18159057">{{cite journal |author=Bos MJ, van Rij
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  • {{r|Transient neurological attack}}
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  • PRES may manifest as a [[transient neurological attack]]. PRES is similar to [[reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome]] (RC
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  • A '''transient ischemic attack''' ('''TIA''') is a type of [[transient neurological attack]]. In a TIA, the focal area of [[brain]] cells were not killed, but only tr ...isorder.<ref name="pmid18159062">{{cite journal |author=Johnston SC |title=Transient Neurological Attack: A Useful Concept? |journal=JAMA |volume=298 |issue=24 |pages=2912–2913 |
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