Transient global amnesia

Case contributed by Bouhouche Abdeldjalil
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

Acute amnesic state.

Patient Data

Age: 60 years
Gender: Female
mri

Two foci of DWI hyperintensity are seen in the lateral edge of the right hippocampus. The ADC study shows hypointensity at the same locations confirming diffusion restriction.

T1 C+ and FLAIR sequences are unremarkable.

Case Discussion

Transient global amnesia is a benign temporary memory disorder of unknown etiology that usually affects patients aged 50 to 70 years. It often occurs in the context of physical or emotional stress.

MRI shows a typical alteration characterized by restricted diffusion focus in the hippocampal lateral margin (lesions are usually unilateral but can be bilateral and even multifocal).

The sensitivity of MRI progressively increases over time and the highest rate of detection is in 48 to 72 hours.

There is no specific therapy for this condition and the symptoms resolve spontaneously within 24 hours.

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