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Crescendo Transient Aura Attacks: A Transient Ischemic Attack Mimic Caused by Focal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Stroke 40:3725-3729, Izenberg,A.,et al, 2009
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Article Abstract
Focal subarachnoid hemorrhage can present clinically with transient repetitive migraine auras. Awareness of this entity is important because misdiagnosis as cerebral ischemic events could lead to incorrect treatment. We recommend that elderly patients presenting with a cluster of new unexplained migraine auras should be investigated ideally with MRI to detect focal subarachnoid hemorrhage.
 
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