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TIA Post-Foam Sclerotherapy and Implications for Driving

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A patient with transient weakness of the arm and leg lasting less than an hour after foam sclerotherapy needs immediate and thorough neurological investigation. While the symptoms are consistent with a Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA), foam sclerotherapy introduces a complex differential diagnosis, including true ischemic events and non-ischemic mimics e.g., migraine with aura, transient air bubbles

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