What is the most common stroke mimic?
Daniel Lopez
Updated on February 18, 2026
One of the most common stroke mimics is a seizure, which researchers believe account for as many as 20% of all stroke mimics. Other common stroke mimics include migraines, syncope, sepsis, brain tumor and metabolic derangement (low sodium or low blood sugar).
What mimics acute stroke?
Mimics were diagnosed in 38% of patients admitted as acute stroke. Migraine, functional (conversion disorder), seizures and vertigo were the most common mimic diagnosis [56].What is the most common form of stroke?
Most strokes are ischemic strokes. An ischemic stroke occurs when blood clots or other particles block the blood vessels to the brain.Which condition below mimics the signs of a stroke?
Conditions That Look Like a Stroke
- Seizures.
- Migraine.
- Low or High Blood Sugar.
- Bell's Palsy.
- Brain Tumors.
- Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
- Conversion Disorder.
- Sepsis and Other Infections.