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Transient Global Amnesia Syndrome

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
A 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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Transient Global Amnesia and the Law

Archives of Neurology, 1983
To the Editor. —I am sure many of my colleagues find the meticulous description of patient histories and phenomena by C. Miller Fisher as educational and informative as I do. I was hoping to find some reference to possible legal implications of transient global amnesia (TGA) in his recent article on the subject (Archives1982;39:605-608).
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Transient global amnesia

Neurology, 1972
E F, Steinmetz, F Q, Vroom
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Retrograde amnesia during transient global amnesia

Neurocase, 1996
Abstract 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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EEG Features in Transient Global Amnesia

Clinical Electroencephalography, 1987
Forty-seven patients with one or more episodes of transient global amnesia (TGA) were studied by means of standard and 24-hour ambulatory cassette recording electroencephalography (EEG). Only one individual, with a left frontal hemorrhage, had intracranial lesions. TGA was multiple in 16 of the patients (34%), the attacks recurring with an average time
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Transient Global Amnesia

Seminars in Neurology, 1995
T A, Sandson, B H, Price
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NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS IN THE FOLLOW-UP OF TRANSIENT GLOBAL AMNESIA

Brain, 1980
Anna Mazzucchi   +2 more
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Transient global amnesia: incidence in an urban population

Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 1990
R J Marttila
exaly  

Global transient stability and voltage regulation for power systems

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2001
Yi Guo, David J Hill
exaly  

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