Abstract
Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) result from large or small vessel disease, cardiogenic embolic events or hematological abnormalities. Every patient presenting with a TIA should have total blood count, electrocardiogram, and a brain imaging study. Noninvasive carotid testing, usually by carotid duplex ultrasonography, magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) or a conventional arteriogram may be required. In general, a TIA should be considered as a warning of impending stroke that requires rapid and efficient investigations to define and remedy the reasons for the cerebral ischemic events. (Rawal Med J 2005;30:32-33). Key words: Cerebral ischemia, stroke, MRI

Asad Ali. (2005) Investigations of patient with TIAs, , Volume 30, Issue 1.
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