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Clinical manifestation and imaging characteristics of transient global amnesia: patent foramen ovale as an underlying factor [PDF]
Transient global amnesia is not rare, but its etiology remains unknown. Cerebral ischemia is a suspected cause because high signal intensity is observed on diffusion-weighted brain magnetic resonance imaging; however, previous studies have not ...
Sang-Mi Noh+1 more
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Transient global amnesia and stroke: not that benign? [PDF]
Michele Romoli, Lorenzo Muccioli
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Transient global amnesia [PDF]
Transient global amnesia (TGA) is a clinical syndrome characterized by the sudden onset of anterograde amnesia (the inability to encode new memories), accompanied by repetitive questioning, sometimes with a retrograde component, lasting up to 24 hours, without compromise of other neurologic functions.
Andrew J Larner, John Williamson
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Incidence and Risk Factors of Transient Global Amnesia
Introduction: Transient global amnesia (TGA) is a spontaneously resolving, anterograde amnesia that lasts mostly
Tiina M. Komulainen+4 more
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Transient global amnesia recurrence: prevalence and risk factor meta‐analysis
TGA is an acute amnestic disorder with unclear pathophysiology. Although considered a benign phenomenon, the possibility of a recurrence is a major concern for the patient and their relatives.
M. A. Hernández+4 more
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A Case of “Spotty” Transient Global Amnesia
A case of transient global amnesia occurring after sexual intercourse is presented with a somewhat unusual symptomatology. Instead of an all-encompassing amnesia, as has usually been reported in the literature, the patient’s amnesia was evident in spots.
Armando Simón
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Transient global amnesia (TGA) is a rare symptom complex characterized by a brief episode of severe fixation, anterograde and retrograde amnesia. The prevalence of TGA increases with age.
O. O. Martynova, V. V. Zakharov
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The link between reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome and transient global amnesia
Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS) and transient global amnesia (TGA) are acute and self‐limiting intra‐cerebral conditions. Although previously studied as independent phenomena, there are increasing reports of co‐occurrence of these ...
Rahul Chandra+3 more
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Transient global amnesia [PDF]
The syndrome of transient global amnesia (TGA) is defined and described. Characteristic features, epidemical data, variables possibly provoking TGA, its possible etiology and anatomical basis are reviewed. A transient disturbance in the formation of lasting new memories (usually of less than one day) and a retrograde amnesia (which includes the period ...
David G. Sherman, William J. Logan
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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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