Transient ischemic attack in the elderly
Transient cerebral ischemic attack is a transient and often recurrent cerebral regional blood supply disorder that causes a sudden, transient focal neurological dysfunction in the blood supply area. Each attack lasts for several minutes to 1 hour. It will be completely recovered within 24 hours, but it can be repeated.
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