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CT Evaluation in Patients with Transient Ischemic Attack
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Cerebrovascular DiseaseDual-source CtNeurovascular DiseasePositive Ct ScansCt ScanVascular ImagingBrain InjuryNeurologyCerebrovascular InterventionPublic HealthNeuropathologyTia PatientsAtherosclerosisIschemic SyndromeRadiologyCardiovascular ImagingMedical ImagingMedicineCerebral Blood FlowTransient Ischemic AttackIschemic StrokeCardiovascular DiseasePatient SafetyStroke-related ConditionConcussionStrokeCt Evaluation
35 patients clinically diagnosed with transient ischemic attack (TIA) and 15 patients clinically diagnosed with reversible ischemic neurological deficits (RIND) were examined by computerized tomography (CT). 34% of TIA patients showed positive CT scans consisting of small hypodenase areas: 60% of RIND patients had larger lesions. In 20% of the overall group the only pathological finding consisted of unilateral focal atophy or ventricular asymmetry. Correlation between angiographically demonstrated atherosclerotic lesions and positive CT was high. On the contrary, no correlation was found between either the risk factors or the natural history of ischemic attack and positive CT findings.