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TIA of less than a second

by yojo, Oct 09, 2007 08:01AM
TIA can lasts few seconds to 24hour. Why a TIA does not lasts for a LESS than a Seconds?

I have discussed experts and professor in Neurology. Everyone has said that there is no TIA of less than ONE second.
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by caregiver222, Oct 09, 2007 06:20PM
Ah yes. The boxtop school of neurology. Yes. "Everyone. All three people you asked.  You can have a TIA of less than one second. The etiology of such a TIA is commonly vasovagal and caused by a simple cough. But this question is like asking "How many Angels can fit on the head of a pin". It has no meaning.
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