Stroke, Vol 22, 99-104, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
JF Toole
First described by Thomas Willis in 1679 and defined in the 1950s,
transient ischemic attack is universally agreed to be an episode of focal
neurologic deficit in a vascular distribution, sudden in onset and
resolving without residual deficit in less than or equal to 24 hours.
Transient ischemic attack is diagnosed by characteristic history and
absence of residua on neurologic examination. After these criteria had been
accepted, regional cerebral blood flow and computed cranial tomography in
the 1970s, later positron emission tomography, and even more recently,
magnetic resonance imaging reveal prolonged pathophysiologic and metabolic
disturbances even in persons with all the definitional characteristics of
transient ischemic attack. These persistent abnormalities necessitate
reexamination of the validity of the concept of transient ischemic attack.
Furthermore, our group suspects that transient ischemic attack is probably
only a marker, and not itself the risk factor, for the cerebral infarction
which frequently follows transient ischemic attack. Additionally, the
surprising frequency with which cerebral infarction, unrecognized by
patient or physician, is revealed using neuroimaging techniques has created
a need to redefine the categories heretofore used for diagnosis and
assessment of therapy and prognosis for transient ischemic attack and
cerebral infarction.
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The Willis lecture: transient ischemic attacks, scientific method, and new realities
Stroke Center, Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC 27103.
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