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Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs): 'Mini-strokes'In some cases, strokes are preceded by transient ischemic attacks (TIAs). These are sometimes called "mini-strokes." TIAs are caused by a temporary loss of blood flow to a part of your brain. They have the same symptoms as a stroke. Symptoms usually go away within a few minutes or a few hours. There is no way to predict if symptoms will last. These mini-strokes require the same immediate attention as those of a lasting stroke. Related Links Stroke warning signs: Call 911 Emergency medicine specialists Cardiovascular disease specialists Source: Allina Patient Education, Understanding Stroke: Information about Stroke and Recovery, third edition, ISBN 1-931876-13-4 First published: 02/01/2006 Reviewed by: Allina Patient Education experts
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