• Can J Emerg Med · Aug 2016

    Orthostatic Symptoms of Transient Ischemic Attack - Revised.

    • Ariel Hendin, Lisa M Fischer, and Jeffrey J Perry.
    • Department of Emergency Medicine,Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (JJP),University of Ottawa,Ottawa,ON.
    • Can J Emerg Med. 2016 Aug 30: 1-3.

    AbstractTransient ischemic attacks (TIA) are a common presentation to the emergency department (ED) and are associated with an estimated 9% risk of stroke within 90 days. 1 We report the case of a 72-year-old female who presented with orthostatic symptoms of facial weakness and dysarthria; that is, the patient's symptoms were present when she was standing and resolved when supine. Neurological deficits present only when standing should alert the clinician to the importance of advanced neuroimaging to evaluate for acute arterial occlusion.

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