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He says I'm lucky I don't have global amnesia.
Transient global amnesia is a very rare disorder and not much is known about it.
Total global amnesia is a type of unexplained amnesia that begins suddenly.
Maybe it's me who's suffering from transient global amnesia.'
Meanwhile, Parfit experienced an episode of transient global amnesia.
While on Lipitor, Graveline developed transient global amnesia and could not recognize his family.
Skeid claimed to have no idea who he was, and was diagnosed with post-concussive global amnesia.
A condition called transient global amnesia allows its victims to perform their usual jobs and maintain their standard behaviour pattern.
Transient global amnesia was diagnosed.
Some patients with severe cases have a combined form of anterograde and retrograde amnesia, sometimes called global amnesia.
'You mean like transient global amnesia?'
'Yeah, transient global amnesia, or even trauma erasure.'
"Standard partial global amnesia," McCoy said.
He is suffering from transient global amnesia, remembering nothing about himself and his current situation, although recalling random episodes from his remote past.
In particular in Transient Global Amnesia, Leukoaraiosis, and general myelopathies.
"We know a lot about a region called the hippocampus in memory because it's involved in global amnesia," Dr. McCarthy said.
In 1986, he suddenly woke up one morning and didn't know where he was or who was President, and was diagnosed as having transient global amnesia.
Other people with so-called transient global amnesia will go about their business, driving a car, jogging and chatting for hours, and never remember a thing they did or said.
RA can also be an inherent aspect of other forms of amnesia, namely transient global amnesia (TGA).
More than eight hours after the onset of his symptoms, the attending doctor at our local E.R. diagnosed a very strange disorder - amnesia - or transient global amnesia.
It is interesting to note that diagnoses of psychogenic amnesia have dropped since agreement in the field of Transient Global Amnesia, suggesting perhaps at least some over diagnosis.
The woman had suffered an episode of a condition called transient global amnesia (TGA), a 'pure' memory syndrome characterized by abrupt, severe memory loss in the absence of other neurological deficits.
The side effects of oxazepam are similar in nature to those of other benzodiazepines and may include dizziness, drowsiness, headache, memory impairment, paradoxical excitement, retrograde amnesia, but does not affect transient global amnesia.
Transient global amnesia (TGA) is a syndrome in clinical neurology whose key defining characteristic is a temporary but almost total disruption of short-term memory with a range of problems accessing older memories.
Diagnostic criteria for the disorder were adopted in the 2007 study of 50 case emphasized clinical features that distinguish TEA from Transient global amnesia (TGA), with which TEA is often compared: