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Transient Global Amnesia

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1989
Transient global amnesia is a benign, self-limiting disorder primarily involving a disturbance of memory. It occurs in late middle and older aged adults. Patients with this syndrome do not have a history of head trauma, drug or alcohol intoxication, hypoglycemia or psychologic dysfunction.
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Neuroimaging in transient global amnesia

Practical Neurology, 2013
A 68-year-old woman presented following an episode of witnessed sudden-onset memory loss after lifting a heavy plant while gardening. Her husband's description of the event suggested that there was retrograde and anterograde amnesia with repetitive questioning. Speech, motor function and vision were unaffected.
Tim, Wilkinson   +3 more
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Transient Global Amnesia

New England Journal of Medicine, 2023
Moisés, León-Ruiz   +2 more
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Transient global amnesia

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1983
The syndrome of transient global amnesia (TGA) is defined and described. Characteristic features, epidemical data, variables possibly provoking TGA, its possible etiology and anatomical basis are reviewed. A transient disturbance in the formation of lasting new memories (usually of less than one day) and a retrograde amnesia (which includes the period ...
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Syndrome of transient global amnesia

Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 1988
The TGA syndrome has been described in the presence of insufficiency of the ce=ebra! circulation [8, i0, 13, 15], as well as in cases of acute somatic pathology: bradyarrhythmias caused by digitalis preparations and by disturbances of atrioventricular conductivity, and cardiac arrest [9, !I]. A connection has been noted between TGA and migraine [6, 12,
L G, Erokhina   +2 more
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Transient global amnesia and migraine

Neurology, 1981
Twelve patients with transient global amnesia (TGA) had prior migraines (six classical and six common). In three patients, classic migrainous phenomena accompanied TGA, and in nine patients severe headache accompanied the amnestic attack. Migrainous vascular dysfunction in the dominant posterior cerebral artery territory could explain TGA: (1) The ...
L, Caplan   +3 more
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Transient global amnesia and migraine

The Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 1988
Formal neuropsychological evaluation in patient with transient global amnesia (TGA) associated with migraine was performed 6 days and 17 months after the episode. Verbal learning difficulties and verbal IQ deficit were observed in line with the neuropsychological profile seen in the follow-up of TGA.
CAFFARRA, Paolo   +3 more
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Transient Global Amnesia and Stroke

European Neurology, 2008
Four patients who experienced isolated transient global amnesia had computed tomographic evidence for a cerebral infarct (3 cases) or hemorrhage (1 case). The medial part of the temporal lobe was involved in 2 patients (left in 1, right in 1), the left lentiform nucleus in 1 patient, and the left thalamus in 1 left-handed patient.
Bogousslavsky J, Regli F
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Transient global amnesia and meningioma

Neurology, 1985
A patient with episodes of transient global amnesia and transient partial amnesia was found to have a meningioma impinging on the right medial temporal lobe. Multiple partial complex seizures and EEG abnormalities suggested an epileptogenic disorder.
K J, Meador, R J, Adams, H F, Flanigin
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The electroencephalogram in transient global amnesia

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1969
Abstract The EEG findings during an episode of transient global amnesia in a 74-year-old female are described and the pertinent literature reviewed. The paroxysmal discharges in both temporal regions associated with a unique defect in short-term memory suggest that transient ischemia to tissue supplied by the basilar artery may be responsible for ...
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