Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities transient ischemic attack/stroke form (ARIC TIA) - double vision sudden worst symptoms paralysis anatomic site
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Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities transient ischemic attack/stroke form (ARIC TIA) - double vision sudden worst symptoms paralysis anatomic site
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The side of the body reported to be affected by paralysis or weakness and cause difficulty during worst episode of double vision as part of the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities transient ischemic attack/stroke (ARIC TIA) form.
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Retired
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Right
Right
The right side only
Left
Left
The left side only
Both
Both
Both sides
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Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities transient ischemic attack/stroke form (ARIC TIA) - double vision sudden worst symptoms paralysis anatomic site
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Designations:
Definition:
The side of the body reported to be affected by paralysis or weakness and cause difficulty during worst episode of double vision as part of the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities transient ischemic attack/stroke (ARIC TIA) form.
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Toole JF, Lefkowitz DS, Chambless LE, Wijnberg L, Paton CC, & Heiss G. (1996). Self-reported transient ischemic attack and stroke symptoms: methods and baseline prevalence, The ARIC Study. Am J Epidemiol, 144(9), 849-5; Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study (ARIC), sponsored by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI). http://www.cscc.unc.edu/aric/