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Background Transient global amnesia is reported to be caused by cerebral venous congestion. Internal jugular venous flow reversal in particular with the Valsalva maneuver leads to cerebral venous congestion. In addition, Valsalva maneuver can also induce
Yuta Maetani +5 more
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Transient global amnesia after cerebral angiography still occurs: Case report and literature review
Transient global amnesia is considered a very rare complication of diagnostic cerebral angiography, and has been reported only in a limited number of case reports more than 15 years ago.
Jon Foss-Skiftesvik, MD +3 more
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Stroke is an extremely uncommon cause of transient global amnesia. Unilateral lesions of the fornix rarely cause amnesia and have not previously been reported to be associated with the distinctive amnesic picture of transient global amnesia.
Mihir eGupta +9 more
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Transient epileptic amnesia versus transient global amnesia: aspects of differential diagnosis
Transient global amnesia (TGA) and transient epileptic amnesia (TEA) are rare phenomena in clinical practice that manifest as transient cognitive amnestic impairments.
L. V. Lipatova +2 more
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Transient global amnesia: current perspectives
David R Spiegel, Justin Smith, Ryan R Wade, Nithya Cherukuru, Aneel Ursani, Yuliya Dobruskina, Taylor Crist, Robert F Busch, Rahim M Dhanani, Nicholas Dreyer Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA,
Spiegel DR +9 more
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Transient global amnesia: Minor inconvenience or early warning sign?
Transient global amnesia (TGA) is a clinical diagnosis and is often a diagnosis of exclusion. However, despite the benign nature of this condition, it has been associated with underlying life-threatening medical conditions (e.g., myocardial infarction ...
Erfanul Saker, James Nguyen, Neil Vyas
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Transient Global Amnesia: A Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: Transient global amnesia is a syndrome of temporary and reversible disruption of short-term memory accompanied by repetitive questioning.
Richard Alan Rison +1 more
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Transient epileptic amnesia (TEA) is a rare cause of acute amnestic syndromes (AAS), often misdiagnosed as transient global amnesia (TGA). We proposed a scoring system—the EPIlepsy AMNEsia (EPIAMNE) score—using quantitative EEG (qEEG) analysis to obtain ...
Biagio Maria Sancetta +7 more
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Temporary Memory Steal: Transient Global Amnesia Secondary to Nephrolithiasis [PDF]
Transient global amnesia (TGA) is typified by an abrupt and transient anterograde amnesia, “with repetitive questioning and often variable retrograde amnesia persisting up to 24 hours.” A 54-year-old male presented to our emergency department with ...
Muhammad Durrani +3 more
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An episode of temporary memory loss which is recovered within 24 hours is called transient global amnesia. The etiology and triggering factors are unclear but hippocampal lesions may contribute to this condition.
Turgay Dölek +3 more
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