Neuropsychological functions in the follow-up of transient global amnesia
- PMID: 7363059
- DOI: 10.1093/brain/103.1.161
Neuropsychological functions in the follow-up of transient global amnesia
Abstract
Sixteen patients, who had suffered only one episode of transient global amnesia and showed no clinically evident abnormalities in their follow-up, were examined with psychometric and memory tests. Deficits in verbal long-term memory and in verbal IQ were found. These observations seem to demonstrate that in transient global amnesia patients regarded as being 'normal' in their follow-up there is no complete recovery and the sequelae seem to conform to a definite pattern. Problems of nosology and localization are discussed.
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