Defining Transient Global Amnesia
What is Transient Global Amnesia? According to the Lancet.com, this condition is "one of the most striking syndromes in clinical neurology." Its key defining characteristic, though temporary, is an abrupt onset of anterograde and retrograde amnesia, and in many respects, the patient may resemble someone who has just suffered a traumatic cerebral concuss…
Read more5 years ago · Jorg Mardian CPT, RHN
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