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The phrase "a attacks of" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a typographical error or a misphrasing. The correct form would typically be "an attack of" or "a series of attacks."
Example: "He experienced an attack of anxiety during the presentation."
Alternatives: "an episode of" or "a bout of".
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The ICHD-II diagnostic criteria for Headache attributed to CADASIL required the following: (A) attacks of migraine with aura, with or without other neurological signs; (B) typical white matter changes on magnetic resonance imaging T2-weighted sequences; (C) diagnostic confirmation from skin biopsy evidence or genetic testing (Notch3 mutations) [9].
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