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Basic, Translational, and Clinical Research on Dementia. [PDF]
Bagetta G, Bano D, Scuteri D.
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An exploratory study of the safety profile and neurocognitive function after single doses of mitragynine in humans. [PDF]
Prevete E+11 more
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Transient Global Amnesia [PDF]
Transient global amnesia (TGA) is a transient, benign neurological syndrome, characterized by global loss of memory, preserved consciousness and self-awareness, associated with some behavioral changes (in particular, repetitive questioning). It generally resolves within 24 h.
John W. Miller+2 more
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Annals of Neurology, 1980
AbstractTransient global amnesia (TGA) was found in 41 of 76 patients admitted to the North Carolina Baptist Hospital with temporary disturbances of memory. Risk factors for stroke were present in 26(63%) of these 41 patients, and additional risk factors developed in 9 (27%) of the 33 patients available for follow‐up.
James F. Toole+2 more
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AbstractTransient global amnesia (TGA) was found in 41 of 76 patients admitted to the North Carolina Baptist Hospital with temporary disturbances of memory. Risk factors for stroke were present in 26(63%) of these 41 patients, and additional risk factors developed in 9 (27%) of the 33 patients available for follow‐up.
James F. Toole+2 more
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Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2009
30 patients aged between 45 and 78 years and who had suffered from transient global amnesia (TGA), were seen at the Department of Neurology, Pordenone Public Hospital, in the period 1978 to 1982. 25 patients had one or more risk factors for cerebrovascular disease, such as hypertension, cardiac abnormalities, diabetes and hyperlipidemia.
G. Cattaino+3 more
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30 patients aged between 45 and 78 years and who had suffered from transient global amnesia (TGA), were seen at the Department of Neurology, Pordenone Public Hospital, in the period 1978 to 1982. 25 patients had one or more risk factors for cerebrovascular disease, such as hypertension, cardiac abnormalities, diabetes and hyperlipidemia.
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Southern Medical Journal, 1979
Transient global amnesia is a clinical syndrome characterized by sudden onset of short-term memory loss followed by retrograde amnesia in an otherwise healthy subject. During the attack, the patient remains alert and retains much of his personal identity. The patient usually becomes upset and concerned about his memory loss.
Srinivasan G, Dein Io, Erkulvrawatr S
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Transient global amnesia is a clinical syndrome characterized by sudden onset of short-term memory loss followed by retrograde amnesia in an otherwise healthy subject. During the attack, the patient remains alert and retains much of his personal identity. The patient usually becomes upset and concerned about his memory loss.
Srinivasan G, Dein Io, Erkulvrawatr S
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1990
Transient global amnesia is often attributed to a seizure, vascular cause, or migraine, but the outcome is usually benign. The presence of migraine and important risk factors for stroke necessitates close patient monitoring. Anti-platelet therapy should be considered.
Gilbert J. Toffol+1 more
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Transient global amnesia is often attributed to a seizure, vascular cause, or migraine, but the outcome is usually benign. The presence of migraine and important risk factors for stroke necessitates close patient monitoring. Anti-platelet therapy should be considered.
Gilbert J. Toffol+1 more
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Bijblijven, 2013
De heer C.J. in ‘t Veld doet hier een greep uit zijn dagelijkse praktijk, ter lering ende vermaak.
Nainal Shah, P Boovalingam
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De heer C.J. in ‘t Veld doet hier een greep uit zijn dagelijkse praktijk, ter lering ende vermaak.
Nainal Shah, P Boovalingam
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Gerontology, 1981
3 cases of transient global amnesia (TGA) are reported. Transient ischaemia is probably the cause of the condition in the majority of cases although other mechanisms, particularly epilepsy, may be responsible in some. TGA may not be reported by the patient and may be misdiagnosed as a psychiatric disturbance. An acute confusional or delirious state can
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3 cases of transient global amnesia (TGA) are reported. Transient ischaemia is probably the cause of the condition in the majority of cases although other mechanisms, particularly epilepsy, may be responsible in some. TGA may not be reported by the patient and may be misdiagnosed as a psychiatric disturbance. An acute confusional or delirious state can
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