2021
DOI: 10.29024/jsim.120
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Dissociative Fugue Symptoms in a Middle-Age Hispanic Male: A Case Report

Abstract: Background: Dissociative amnesia, also referred to as psychogenic amnesia, is a type of retrograde memory loss often associated with traumatic or stressful life events. While its prevalence in the medical literature is limited and it is understood to be a rare disorder with no changes noted on imaging studies, functional imaging analysis has identified impairments in a number of regions including the hippocampus, prefrontal cortex, and temporal lobe. The etiology of dissociative amnesia may include triggers su… Show more

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“…24 Despite the limited data available, several published studies have estimated that 0.2% of the general population experiences dissociative amnesia and a fugue state during life. 25 This phenomenon is most prevalent in the third and fourth decades of life, with an identical frequency among both genders. 23 HD is a severe, neurodegenerative disease, and no specific disease-modifying medications are currently available.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 Despite the limited data available, several published studies have estimated that 0.2% of the general population experiences dissociative amnesia and a fugue state during life. 25 This phenomenon is most prevalent in the third and fourth decades of life, with an identical frequency among both genders. 23 HD is a severe, neurodegenerative disease, and no specific disease-modifying medications are currently available.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%