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  1. Transient Global Amnesia and Related Disorders
  2. Amnesia: Memory, Defence mechanism, Transient global amnesia, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Hippocampus, Betrayal, Doug Bruce, Emotion and memory, False memory, Repressed memory
  3. Memory Disorders: Fugue State, Transient Epileptic Amnesia, Transient Global Amnesia, Anterograde Amnesia, Psychogenic Amnesia
  4. Transient global amnesia: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders</i> by Brook Hall, 2005
  5. Marijuana-induced transient global amnesia.(Case Report): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Prem C. Shukla, Uzoma B. Moore, 2004-08-01
  6. Transient global amnesia (Acta neurologica Scandinavica) by C. Miller Fisher, 1964
  7. The relationship between working memory and episodic memory disorders [An article from: Neuropsychologia] by P. Quinette, B. Guillery-Girard, et all 2006-01

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EEG features in transient global amnesia. Clin Electroenceph 1989; 20183–92 . Pantoni L, Lamassa M, Inzitari D. transient global amnesia a review
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NEW CLUES TO transient global amnesia? EXPERTS SAY KEEP LOOKING . Carroll, Linda.For years, physicians have suspected that the hippocampus might be
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Diffusionweighted MRI in transient global amnesia precipitated by cerebralangiography. transient global amnesia and transient ischemic attack.
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85. High-altitude Global Amnesia
We report a case series of transient global amnesia at high altitude. The termhighaltutide global amnesia (HAGA) is introduced to indicate this condition,
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transient global amnesia not always a benign process Objectives Transientglobal amnesia (TGA) is an episodic dysfunction of declarative memory,
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87. After Amnesia, Brain Lesions Appear
transient global amnesia is characterized by a sudden inability to form new Despite some similarities, transient global amnesia isn t the same as a
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After amnesia, brain lesions appear
ST. PAUL, Minn. – Researchers have new insights into a mysterious type of amnesia, according to a study published in the June 22 issue of Neurology , the scientific journal of the American Academy of Neurology. The study showed lesions didn't appear immediately in the patients' brains, but developed one to two days after an episode of transient global amnesia.
Using diffusion weighted imaging, a type of MRI, a team in Germany examined 31 patients within hours of the onset of amnesia. In a new approach, the patients underwent two follow-up MRI studies over the next two days. After 24 hours, small lesions (areas of brain damage) appeared on the MRI for 23 patients, and after 48 hours, lesions appeared for three more patients. All lesions were located in the hippocampus, an area of the brain which plays an important role in memory functions. In two of the five patients without lesions, the MRI was done after 96 and 120 hours.
Transient global amnesia is characterized by a sudden inability to form new memories or recall the near past. This amnesia often occurs following a stressful, emotional situation, and usually lasts less than 24 hours. There are no apparent long-term effects. The cause isn't yet known. None of the patients studied had recent history of head injury or seizures.

88. Erowid MDMA Vault : Scopolamine / Burundanga & Amnesia (Ardila, 1991)
Scopolamine intoxication as a model of transiet global amnesia in differentcountries and similitudes with transient global amnesia are emphasized.
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Scopolamine intoxication as a model of transiet global amnesia
Scopolamine intoxication as a model of transiet global amnesia
by A. Ardila; C Moreno
Vol 15 (No 2) 1991, 236-245
In Colombia (South America) during recent decades the administration of scopolamine, extracted from plants belonging to the Datura or Brugmansia genus, has become an important neurologic and toxicologic phenomenon. These extracts have been popularly known as "Burundanga." Chemical characteristics and clinical features of scopolamine intoxication are described. Anterograde amnesia and submissive behavior found in patients intoxicated with scopolamine are analyzed. Burundanga intoxication is related to other toxic phenomena found in different countries and similitudes with transient global amnesia are emphasized.
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89. Volume 112 January - December 1989
Observations during transient global amnesia. A behavioural and neuropsychologicalstudy of five cases. JR . Hodges and CD . Ward. Pages 595 620
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    90. Contrast Study On Cognitive Function With MRI And Positron
    transient global amnesia (TGA) is an acute amnesia syndrome which tends to occur Incidence of transient global amnesia in the Belluno Province, Italy,
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    91. IIDRSI Transient Global Amnesia
    Translate this page Term, transient global amnesia. Definition, Transient and sudden loss of anterogradememory in the absence of a triggering element and other neurological
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    92. High-altitude Global Amnesia
    We report a case series of transient global amnesia at high altitude. The termhighaltitude global amnesia (HAGA) is introduced to indicate this condition,
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    93. Deutsche Gesellschaft Für Neurologie: Transiente Globale Amnesie (= Amnestische
    transient global amnesia. Lewis SL. Aetiology of transient global amnesia. Lancet. 1998;352397-9.
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    Definition und Klinik
    Bei Fehlen von weiteren neurologischen Defiziten klagen einige Betroffene über unspezifische Begleitsymptome wie Übelkeit, Schwindel oder Kopfschmerzen. Migräne- typischer Kopfschmerz oder Aurasymptome werden hingegen von den Betroffenen nicht beschrieben. Etwa die Hälfte der TGAs tritt augenscheinlich spontan auf; in den übrigen Fällen gehen der Symptomatik Situationen voraus (z.B. Joggen, emotionale Belastungen, Zahnarztbesuch, Geschlechtsverkehr), die als Auslöser in Frage kommen. Nach Abklingen der TGA bleibt eine mnestische Lücke von mehreren Stunden nach Beginn der Symptomatik zurück, eine retrograde Amnesie von 0.5-8 Std. kann ebenfalls persistieren. Die Inzidenz der TGA, die bei Männern und Frauen ungefähr gleich häufig auftritt, beträgt 5-10/100.000 Einwohner/Jahr, 75% der Attacken ereignen sich zwischen dem 50- 70.Lebensjahr, nur wenige Fälle treten vor dem 40. Lebensjahr auf. Bis zu 18 % der Betroffenen erleiden mehr als eine TGA (Gandolfo 1996). Die Diagnose der TGA stützt sich auf die neurologische und orientierende neuropsychologische Untersuchung und den Ausschluss in Frage kommender Differentialdiagnosen (s.u.) und kann in aller Regel sowohl im Akutstadium als auch danach anhand der Kriterien von Caplan (1985) sowie Hodges und Warlow (1990a) rein klinisch gestellt werden: Akut beginnende und ausgeprägte Neugedächtnisstörung Dauer mindestens 1 Stunde, Rückbildung innerhalb von 24 Stunden

    94. Amnesia Global Transitoria Y Factores De Riesgo Vascular
    Translate this page transient global amnesia (TGA) is a clinical syndrome determined by an episode of transient global amnesia has been particularly related to migraine,
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    Amnesia global transitoria y factores de riesgo vascular
    Dr. I. Tudurí, Dr. J. Carneado, Dr. M. Fragoso, Dr. P. Ortiz, Dr. C. Jiménez-Ortiz Servicio de Neurología. Clínica Puerta de Hierro. Madrid, España. Artículo publicado en REV NEUROL 2000;30:418-421 y reproducido gracias al acuerdo de publicación de la Federación de Revistas Neurológicas en Español. Correspondencia: Dr. Ignacio Tudurí Pérez. San Gerardo, 8. E-28035 Madrid, España. Resumen. Abstract: Se han definido diversos factores como precipitantes de la AGT: ejercicio intenso, cambios bruscos de temperatura, estrés, dolor, actividad sexual, etc. Las pruebas complementarias realizadas en estos pacientes no suelen reflejar alteraciones que justifiquen el síndrome: analíticas sanguíneas, electrocardiograma, electroencefalograma (EEG), radiografía de tórax, TAC, resonancia magnética, eco-Doppler de troncos supraórticos (TSA) y Doppler transcraneal (DTC). No obstante, la AGT se ha asociado en determinados casos a diversas entidades como la migraña [4-6], epilepsia [7-12], hematomas intraparenquimatosos [13-15], tumores [16,17], síndrome de robo de la subclavia [18] y foramen oval persistente [19]. Atendiendo a la causa isquémica como factor etiológico del episodio y a que estos pacientes pudiesen presentar clínica y estudios complementarios diferentes a otros de distinta etiología, en el presente trabajo hemos tratado de establecer la existencia o no de diferencias en las variables clínicas y exploratorias entre dos grupos de pacientes seleccionados, con y sin factores de riesgo vascular.

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    Correspondence from The New England Journal of Medicine Transient GlobalAmnesia and a Father s Worst Nightmare.
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    96. NEJM -- Transient Global Amnesia At High Altitude
    Correspondence from The New England Journal of Medicine Transient GlobalAmnesia at High Altitude.
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    To the Editor: Transient focal neurologic conditions at high altitude without cerebral edema are uncommon but alarming. We describe two cases of isolated, transient global amnesia at very high altitude. The first patient, a healthy 21-year-old man with no history of migraine, flew to Mexico City (elevation, 2241 m). He ascended by vehicle to 3950 m over a period of four days to begin an of rest, he climbed to an altitude of 4400 m without problems. The next morning, the climber appeared startled and confused. Though alert, he was unable Full Text of this Article References
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    97. Posterior Ischemia During An Attack Of Transient Global Amnesia -- Lin Et Al. 24
    The dynamic time course of memory recovery in transient global amnesia transient global amnesia implicit/explicit memory dissociation and PET
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    Posterior ischemia during an attack of transient global amnesia
    KN Lin, RS Liu, TP Yeh, SJ Wang and HC Liu
    Neurological Institute, Veterans General Hospital-Taipei, Taiwan, ROC. BACKGROUND: 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. CASE DESCRIPTION: We performed single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) of the brain and neuropsychological assessment in a 37-year-old woman during a 10-hour attack and twice thereafter. A neuropsychological evaluation 3 hours after the onset of transient global amnesia revealed severe impairment of recent memory and verbal fluency, both of which

    98. Diffusion-Weighted MRI In Transient Global Amnesia Precipitated By Cerebral Angi
    Background transient global amnesia is a welldescribed complication of cerebral What causes transient global amnesia? New insights from DWI
    http://stroke.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/28/11/2311
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    Diffusion-Weighted MRI in Transient Global Amnesia Precipitated by Cerebral Angiography
    Andrew R. Woolfenden, MD Michael W. O'Brien, MD Ross E. Schwartzberg, MD Alexander M. Norbash, MD David C. Tong, MD
    From the Stanford Stroke Center, Departments of Neurology (A.R.W., M.W.O., D.C.T.) and Radiology (R.E.S., A.M.N.), Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif. Correspondence to David C. Tong, MD, Stanford Stroke Center, 701 Welch Rd, Building B, Suite 325, Palo Alto, CA 94304-1705. E-mail Background Transient global amnesia is a well-described complication of cerebral angiography. Speculation about the pathophysiology exists but is as yet unsubstantiated. Diffusion-weighted MRI

    99. Lack Of Evidence Of Acute Ischemic Tissue Change In Transient Global Amnesia On
    DWI in transient global amnesia and TIA proposal for an ischaemic origin of TGA . What causes transient global amnesia? New insights from DWI.
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    Lack of Evidence of Acute Ischemic Tissue Change in Transient Global Amnesia on Single-Shot Echo-Planar Diffusion-Weighted MRI
    A. Gass, MD J. Gaa, MD J. Hirsch, PhD A. Schwartz, MD and M. G. Hennerici, MD From the Departments of Neurology (A.G., J.H., A.S., M.G.H.) and Radiology (J.G.), Klinikum Mannheim, University of Heidelberg (Germany). Correspondence: Correspondence and reprint requests to Dr A. Gass, NMR Research, Neurology/Radiology, Klinikum Mannheim, Theodor Kutzer Ufer, 68137 Mannheim, FR Germany. E-mail Background and Purpose the etiology of transient global amnesia (TGA). Previous CT and MRI studies have indicated that permanent structural abnormality is rare in TGA. Diffusion-weighted (DW) MRI is very sensitive to early ischemic parenchymal changes and has recently demonstrated embolic infarction in the posterior cerebral artery territory in 2 TGA patients. We report the findings of DW MRI in 8 patients

    100. Amnesia, Transient Global Definition - Medical Dictionary Definitions Of Popular
    Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions.
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