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How can you tell the difference between slight and transient brain injury?

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TIA: You mean transdient ischemic attack, this a pre-stroke syndrome.This need to be treated as soon as possible before it developed into a completed stoke.Other name is acute. Brain attack.

Answered 8/12/2015

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Dr. Idan Sharon answered

Specializes in Neurology

Brain injury: Slight brain injury is nonspecific. That means the brain has sustained trauma, which is not significant. Transient brain injury means that the brain sustained a problem, but that this problem is now gone.

Answered 10/22/2013

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