Transient ischaemic attack is part of a patho-physiological continuum of cerebrovascular disease.
An acute TIA is the clinical consequence of an interruption of the blood supply to a focal part of the brain with consequent disruption of function. In TIA this disruption is temporary.
Main causes of TIA
TIAs result from one of three main aetiologies:
Other causes of TIA
Other causes can include:
In some patients, the aetiology is undetermined.
The neurological symptoms and signs will reflect which vascular territory has been affected.