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    Temporary Cerebral Dysfunction Caused by a Decrease in Blood Flow
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Temporary Cerebral Dysfunction Caused by a Decrease in Blood Flow

Question 33

Question 33

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Temporary cerebral dysfunction caused by a decrease in blood flow to one portion of the brain that usually leaves no permanent damage is called


A) a cerebrovascular accident
B) a transient ischemic attack
C) a myocardial infarction
D) ataxia
E) polio

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