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Transient ischemic attack without self-Awareness of symptoms witnessed by bystanders: analysis of the PROMISE-TIA registry.
European Journal of Neurology ( IF 5.1 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-22 , DOI: 10.1111/ene.14550
K Tanaka 1, 2 , T Uehara 1 , T Ohara 1 , S Sato 1 , M Hayakawa 1 , K Kimura 3 , Y Okada 4 , Y Hasegawa 5 , N Tanahashi 6 , A Suzuki 7 , J Nakagawara 8 , K Arii 9 , S Nagahiro 10 , K Ogasawara 11 , S Uchiyama 12, 13 , M Matsumoto 14, 15 , K Iihara 16 , K Toyoda 1 , K Minematsu 1 ,
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A transient ischemic attack (TIA) can occur without self‐awareness of symptoms. We aimed to investigate characteristics of patients with a tissue‐based diagnosis of TIA but having no self‐awareness of their symptoms and whose symptoms were witnessed by bystanders.

中文翻译:

对旁观者目睹的症状没有自我意识的短暂性脑缺血发作:对 PROMISE-TIA 注册的分析。

短暂性脑缺血发作 (TIA) 可能在没有症状的情况下发生。我们旨在调查基于组织诊断为 TIA 但对其症状没有自我意识且其症状被旁观者目睹的患者的特征。
更新日期:2020-09-22
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