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TIA (transient ischemic attack) is a neurological condition characterized by numbness and weakness of face, arm, leg (left side numb) and severe headache. TIA is caused by an Obstruction of a blood vessel disrupting cerebral blood flow. The death of a neuron is irreversible and nonregenerative.
TIA (transient ischemic attack) is a neurological condition characterized by numbness and weakness of face, arm, leg (left side numb) and severe headache. TIA is caused by an Obstruction of a blood vessel disrupting cerebral blood flow. The death of a neuron is irreversible and nonregenerative.
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TIA (transient ischemic attack) is a neurological condition characterized by numbness and weakness of face, arm, leg (left side numb) and severe headache. TIA is caused by an Obstruction of a blood vessel disrupting cerebral blood flow. The death of a neuron is irreversible and nonregenerative.
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Mitochondria switches to Anaerobic respiration low ATP (energy failure) acidosis ion imbalance inc glutamate depolarization intracellular calcium increased cell membranes and proteins break down formation of free radicals cell injury and death *the death of a neuron is irreversible and nonregenerative Manifestations: Numbness and weakness of face, arm, leg (left side numbness) Sudden severe headache Impaired sensory perception (tactile)