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TRANSIENT GLOBAL AMNESIA IN A PATIENT WITH HYPERTENSIVE CRISIS
Transient global amnesia was established by Fisher et Adams is 1964 for phenomena characterized by the sudden onset of all types memory loss, retrograde amnesia and the inability to form new memories and to recall the recent past.
E. V. Yakovleva +2 more
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Uncovering the impact of the cardiovascular system on cerebrovascular health using MRI
Abstract Human cerebrovasculature is finely tuned to enable local changes in blood flow to meet the brain's demands, whilst protecting the brain from systemic changes in blood pressure, both acutely during a heartbeat and chronically over time. This review summarises cerebrovascular structure and function, their role in disease and neurodegeneration ...
Ian D. Driver, Kevin Murphy
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Bilateral Hippocampus Changes on MRI in Transient Global Amnesia
Transient Global Amnesia (TGA) is a dynamic condition. An undefined event causesanterograde amnesia (sometimes with retrograde amnesia) that lasts in a day and preserves ofself-identity and of consciousness. Epilepsy, migraine and ischemic events are the
Akyildiz Utku Ogan +3 more
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Posterior ischemia during an attack of transient global amnesia.
The popular concept that cerebral ischemia causes transient global amnesia has been difficult to prove by cerebral blood flow studies during attacks because the transient global amnesia attacks are so short.
K N Lin +4 more
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ABSTRACT Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative condition characterized by a preclinical stage that typically lasts for decades. Early on during this time, microglia react to pathological changes and become protective and even transiently delay neurodegeneration.
Sara Merlo +3 more
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Brain and behaviour in functional retrograde amnesia
Fujiwara E. Brain and behaviour in functional retrograde amnesia. Bielefeld (Germany): Bielefeld University; 2004.Functional retrograde amnesia refers to a loss of remote memories in the absence of structural brain damage.
Fujiwara, Esther
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Emotional stress-induced transient global amnesia with bilateral hippocampal ischemic lesion
The paper describes a clinical case of transient global amnesia (TGA) in a male patient who has experienced prolonged stress at work and at home. The middle-aged man was admitted to hospital disoriented, constantly repeating the same questions.
R. Perkovic +5 more
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ABSTRACT During crises, efficient coordination, information sharing, and decision‐making are critical but difficult to achieve due to the complexity and uncertainty. This review aims to describe how Emergency Operation Centres (EOCs) can be conceptualized as a team with particular attention to teamwork and information sharing during crisis management ...
Lilly‐Mari Sten, Martina Granholm
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Concept Cells and the Neural Bases of Human Memory
ABSTRACT Single‐neuron recordings from the medial temporal lobe of patients undergoing epilepsy surgery have revealed “concept cells” that respond selectively and invariantly to meaningful stimuli such as specific people, places, or objects. These responses offer a unique window into how individual neurons encode high‐level, multimodal representations ...
Beatriz S. Arruda, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga
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Transient Global Amnesia [PDF]
Sivakumar, V., Indiran, Venkatraman
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