Raffaele R, Tornali C, Genazzani A A, Vecchio I, Rampello L
Institute of Neurological Sciences, University of Catania Medical School, Italy.
Brain Inj. 1995 Nov-Dec;9(8):815-8. doi: 10.3109/02699059509008237.
Transient global amnesia refers to a sudden and isolated dysfunction of memory for recent events, lasting a few hours. The pathogenesis of this neurological disorder is still uncertain. The most accepted hypotheses concern ischaemic, epileptic and migraine causes. We now report a case of transient global amnesia associated with computed tomography evidence for a hypodense area in the left thalamus 10 days after the transient memory dysfunctions.