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Transient Global Amnesia Syndrome
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971A patient with transient global amnesia was studied during the acute phase of the attack. The condition is a definite and easily recognized entity characterized by two phases. There is inability to encode recent memories, accompanied by retrograde amnesia of variable duration, with remarkable preservation of recall of distant events.
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Retrograde amnesia during transient global amnesia
Neurocase, 1996Abstract Two patients who met Hodges' clinical criteria for transient global amnesia (TGA) were given anterograde and retrograde memory tests during and after the attack. A SPECT scan was performed during TGA in one case, showing a reduced blood flow confined to the bilateral medial temporal lobes, which resolved on the next day.
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Reviews in Clinical Gerontology, 2013
SummaryTransient global amnesia (TGA) has been described since the 19th century. It is characterized by an episode of anterograde and retrograde amnesia lasting less than 24 hours. During this episode patients are conscious and able to interact normally, but are typically distressed and repeat questions without remembering explanations.
P Boovalingam, N Shah
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SummaryTransient global amnesia (TGA) has been described since the 19th century. It is characterized by an episode of anterograde and retrograde amnesia lasting less than 24 hours. During this episode patients are conscious and able to interact normally, but are typically distressed and repeat questions without remembering explanations.
P Boovalingam, N Shah
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Neurology, 1988
Five patients with transient global amnesia (TGA) were given neuropsychological tests during and after their episode. During TGA, all patients were impaired on tests of new learning ability for both verbal and nonverbal material. Retrograde amnesia was patchy and covered a variable period of time before the onset of the episode: from about 36 hours in ...
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Five patients with transient global amnesia (TGA) were given neuropsychological tests during and after their episode. During TGA, all patients were impaired on tests of new learning ability for both verbal and nonverbal material. Retrograde amnesia was patchy and covered a variable period of time before the onset of the episode: from about 36 hours in ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Excerpt Eleven cases of transient global amnesia were studied with follow-up periods varying from 2 months to 18 years.
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Excerpt Eleven cases of transient global amnesia were studied with follow-up periods varying from 2 months to 18 years.
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Przeglad lekarski, 1999
Transient global amnesia is a disease of nonuniform pathogenesis. Based on review of the literature, etiology, prevalence, clinical pictures and differentiation of this interesting but not always recognized syndrome have been discussed in the article.
M, Ziomek, W, Brola
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Transient global amnesia is a disease of nonuniform pathogenesis. Based on review of the literature, etiology, prevalence, clinical pictures and differentiation of this interesting but not always recognized syndrome have been discussed in the article.
M, Ziomek, W, Brola
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 1985
The clinical picture of transient global amnesia (TGA) is discussed on the basis of the clinical findings in 19 patients. The central symptom is an acute memory loss, leading to disorientation, helplessness and pseudo-confusion. The symptoms last for several hours and then fade away.
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The clinical picture of transient global amnesia (TGA) is discussed on the basis of the clinical findings in 19 patients. The central symptom is an acute memory loss, leading to disorientation, helplessness and pseudo-confusion. The symptoms last for several hours and then fade away.
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