Transient global amnesia : a case report. 2002

P K Pardal, and S P Rathee
LT.COL, PK. PARDAL M.D., Department of Psychiatry, Psychiatrist, Command Hospital (WC), Chandimandir-134107.

Transient global amnesia is characterized by abrupt and short lasting loss of ability to recall recent events or to remember new information. A case of transient global amnesia is presented and the importance of awareness of this condition for the psychiatrist is discussed.

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