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Table 2 Structured assessment of transient focal and nonfocal neurological symptoms

From: Cohort study ON Neuroimaging, Etiology and Cognitive consequences of Transient neurological attacks (CONNECT): study rationale and protocol

Focal

Nonfocal

Hemiparesis

Decreased consciousness or unconsciousness

Hemihypesthesia

Confusion

Dysphasia

Amnesia

Dysarthria

Unsteadiness

Hemianopia

Nonrotatory dizziness

Transient monocular blindness

Positive visual phenomena

Hemiataxia

Paresthesias

Diplopia

Bilateral weakness of arms or legs

Vertigo

Unwell feelings

  1. All symptoms should have a sudden onset, rapid clearance and last <24 hours.