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Transient Ischaemic Attack - Forecast in 8 Major Markets 2016-2026 - Disease Prognosis & Clinical Course - Research and MarketsResearch and Markets has announced the addition of the "Transient Ischaemic Attack - Forecast in 8 Major Markets 2016-2026" report to their offering. Transient ischaemic attack (TIA (News - Alert)), also known as a mini or minor stroke, is an acute episode that results in a temporary loss of neurologic function. Similar to strokes, they are caused by the disruption of cerebral blood flow which can happen as a result of either partial or total occlusion or stenosis of a vessel. Unlike a stroke the symptoms of a TIA can resolve themselves usually between a few minutes and 24 hours. This report provides the current incident population for TIA disease across 8 Major Markets (USA, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, Brazil and Japan) split by gender and 5-year age cohort. Along with the current incidence, the report also contains a disease overview of the risk factors, disease diagnosis and prognosis along with specific variations by geographyand ethnicity. This report is built using data and information sourced from the proprietary Epiomic patient segmentation database. To generate accurate patient population estimates, the Epiomic database utilises a combination of several world class sources that deliver the most up to date information from patient registries, clinical trials and epidemiology studies. All of the sources used to generate the data and analysis have been identified in the report. Main symptoms and co-morbidities for TIA include:
Report Structure: 1. Introduction 2. Cause of the Disease 3. Risk Factors & Prevention 4. Diagnosis of the Disease 5. Variation by Geography/Ethnicity 6. Disease Prognosis (News - Alert) & Clinical Course 7. Key Co-morbid Conditions/Features Associated with the Disease 8. Methodology for Quantification of Patient Numbers 9. Top-Line Incidence for Transient Ischaemic Attack 10. Features of TIA Patients 11. Abbreviations used in the Report 12. Patient-Based Offering 13. Online Pricing Data and Platforms 14. References For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/rfzngp/transient View source version on businesswire.com: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160609005527/en/ |