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[|Human|] I have been having the symptoms of silent migraine although they never last more than 1 hour. A friend has mentioned TIA, which I have now researched. The symptoms all match, including the length of time they last. I have however, had an Mri 3 months ago whicChatDoctore back all clear. Would TIA have been picked up on the MRI? Donna
[|AI|]  Dear Donna, Thank you for choosing Chat Doctor. It would be helpful for us to analyze if you describe your symptoms in detail. If you think your symptoms are fitting in TIA(Transient Ischemic attack of brain) you have to undergo stroke work up to know the exact reason for symptoms. MRI can pick up TIA s but not all the time. So I would advise you to see a neurologist at the earliest and have a full stroke work up to prevent further stroke. Usually they will investigate you to know the source of your problem with carotid Doppler(to rule our carotid stenosis), echocardiogram(to rule out any cardiac source - blood clots from heart travel to brain and can give you stroke). Apart from the investigation it is very important to control your risk factors like hypertension, diabetes and hyperlipidemia if you have any of these conditions. Visit a neurologist at the earliest.