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==Overview== | |||
==Differential diagnosis== | |||
The differential diagnosis of TIA may include: | |||
*Seizures | |||
*Hypoglycemia | |||
*Electrolyte disturbances | |||
*Migraine | |||
*Renal, hepatic or pulmonary encephalopathy | |||
*Syncope | |||
*Subdural hematoma | |||
*Ischemic stroke | |||
*Brain tumour | |||
*conversion disorder | |||
*Multiple sclerosis | |||
*Compressive myelopathy of spinal cord | |||
*Vestibular disorders | |||
*Cerebral amyloid angiopathy | |||
*Nerve root compression | |||
*Orthostatic hypertension | |||
*Hypertensive encephalopathy | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Differential diagnosis
The differential diagnosis of TIA may include:
- Seizures
- Hypoglycemia
- Electrolyte disturbances
- Migraine
- Renal, hepatic or pulmonary encephalopathy
- Syncope
- Subdural hematoma
- Ischemic stroke
- Brain tumour
- conversion disorder
- Multiple sclerosis
- Compressive myelopathy of spinal cord
- Vestibular disorders
- Cerebral amyloid angiopathy
- Nerve root compression
- Orthostatic hypertension
- Hypertensive encephalopathy