transient ischemic attack
- transient ischemic attack
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noun
Date: 1966
a brief episode of cerebral ischemia that is usually characterized by temporary blurring of vision, slurring of speech, numbness, paralysis, or syncope and is often predictive of a serious stroke — abbreviation TIA; called also ministroke
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