Non-Focal (Global) Neurological Symptoms: Not Attributable to a Focal Area of the Brain and Therefore Very Unlikely to Represent TIA
- Generalized weakness
- Generalized sensory disturbance
- Faints or light-headedness
- Blackouts or drop attacks (syncope)
- Faecal or urinary incontinence
- Confusion
- If isolated symptom, in the absence of other focal neurological symptoms:
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