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TIA (Transcient Ischaemic Attack)

A transient ischaemic attack (TIA) is a set of symptoms which last a short time, and is due to a temporary lack of blood to part of the brain. It is sometimes called a 'mini stroke'. However, unlike a stroke, the symptoms are transient and soon go.

(Ischaemic means a reduced supply of blood and oxygen to a part of the body.)

The cause is usually a tiny blood clot.

TIA - Patient Information Leaflet



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