2023
DOI: 10.1093/eurheartjsupp/suad111.112
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P26 Transient Global Amnesia as a Possible Consequence of Ica Dissection: A Case Report

Abstract: Case Report A 42–year–old woman was carried to emergency room lamenting sudden memory loss. Her husband witnessed the onset of the episode. No recent head trauma was reported, blood pressure was under control. Anterograde and retrograde memory loss was present and confirmed by a neurologist. No other neurological signs were elicitable. Blood exams and toxicological analysis were negative. ECG, chest radiography, and cerebral TC showed no abnormalities. At physical examination a carotid bruit … Show more

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