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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 – current state of knowledge
Introduction and purpose Transient global amnesia (TGA) is a sudden, short-lasting episode of anterograde and retrograde memory loss not caused by stroke or epileptic seizure.
Patrycja Tymoszuk +5 more
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Psychiatric disorders in neurology [PDF]
Psychiatric disorders (PDs) are very frequent in neurological illnesses. Depression, anxiety and cognitive impairment are frequently seen in many neurological disorders such as stroke, Parkinson disease (PD), epilepsy and multiple sclerosis (MS).
Manzoor, Mamoona, Taj, Rizwan
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IntroductionThe aetiology of transient global amnesia (TGA) is still a matter of debate. Besides ischemia of the mesial temporal lobe including the hippocampus, migraine-like mechanisms, epileptic seizures affecting mnestic structures, or venous ...
Ralph Werner +6 more
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[Transient epileptic amnesia-A rare phenomenon in temporal lobe epilepsies]. [PDF]
Pukropski J +3 more
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The Search for Optimal Management of Head Injury [PDF]
Head injuries of sufficient severity to bring the patient to a hospital occur in more than one per hundred of the population every year. The toll in death and disability is staggering: the majority of patients are young wage-earners with families so that
Miller, J. Douglas
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Migraine is a very common neurological disorder affecting people from numerous age groups and it has been a subject for ongoing research over the past years.
Cauchi, Maria, Piscopo, Naomi
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Ictal EEG pattern of transient epileptic amnesia in acute phase of non-herpetic limbic encephalitis
Tomoya Chiba +6 more
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In Response: Transient Epileptic Amnesia [PDF]
Fabrice, Bartolomei +2 more
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Are brief or recurrent transient global amnesias of epileptic origin? [PDF]
Teresa Pinho e Melo +2 more
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