Anterior portion of the cingulate gyrus: A novel location for transient global amnesia?

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Autor(a) principal: Menezes,Renata Barbosa
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Cavalcante,Edla Renata Cunha, Maia,Fernanda Martins, Frota,Norberto Anizio
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dementia & Neuropsychologia
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-57642014000100090
Resumo: ABSTRACT Transient global amnesia (TGA) is characterized by abrupt transient loss of anterograde memory, lasting up to 24 hours, and no other focal neurological signs. We report the case of a right-handed 71-year-old female patient who presented temporal-spatial disorientation 5 minutes after ingestion of 1000 ml of iodinated contrast. The patient had mild temporal-spatial disorientation, with significant deficit in anterograde memory. After 12 hours under observation, the patient progressed to gradual improvement and was discharged. A reevaluation after 15 days showed normal cortical functions, score on mini-mental state exam of 30, and unaffected working and recall memory. MRI performed 48 hours after the event showed hypersignal in the diffusion sequence in the anterior portion of the cingulate gyrus, with hypointense signal in MAP/ADC, confirming a finding consistent with TGA. No previous reports in the literature have described the location affected in this patient, rendering it a novel site consistent with this diagnosis.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Anterior portion of the cingulate gyrus: A novel location for transient global amnesia?
title Anterior portion of the cingulate gyrus: A novel location for transient global amnesia?
spellingShingle Anterior portion of the cingulate gyrus: A novel location for transient global amnesia?
Menezes,Renata Barbosa
transient global amnesia
cyrus cinguli
title_short Anterior portion of the cingulate gyrus: A novel location for transient global amnesia?
title_full Anterior portion of the cingulate gyrus: A novel location for transient global amnesia?
title_fullStr Anterior portion of the cingulate gyrus: A novel location for transient global amnesia?
title_full_unstemmed Anterior portion of the cingulate gyrus: A novel location for transient global amnesia?
title_sort Anterior portion of the cingulate gyrus: A novel location for transient global amnesia?
author Menezes,Renata Barbosa
author_facet Menezes,Renata Barbosa
Cavalcante,Edla Renata Cunha
Maia,Fernanda Martins
Frota,Norberto Anizio
author_role author
author2 Cavalcante,Edla Renata Cunha
Maia,Fernanda Martins
Frota,Norberto Anizio
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Menezes,Renata Barbosa
Cavalcante,Edla Renata Cunha
Maia,Fernanda Martins
Frota,Norberto Anizio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv transient global amnesia
cyrus cinguli
topic transient global amnesia
cyrus cinguli
description ABSTRACT Transient global amnesia (TGA) is characterized by abrupt transient loss of anterograde memory, lasting up to 24 hours, and no other focal neurological signs. We report the case of a right-handed 71-year-old female patient who presented temporal-spatial disorientation 5 minutes after ingestion of 1000 ml of iodinated contrast. The patient had mild temporal-spatial disorientation, with significant deficit in anterograde memory. After 12 hours under observation, the patient progressed to gradual improvement and was discharged. A reevaluation after 15 days showed normal cortical functions, score on mini-mental state exam of 30, and unaffected working and recall memory. MRI performed 48 hours after the event showed hypersignal in the diffusion sequence in the anterior portion of the cingulate gyrus, with hypointense signal in MAP/ADC, confirming a finding consistent with TGA. No previous reports in the literature have described the location affected in this patient, rendering it a novel site consistent with this diagnosis.
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