Artículo original
Transient Global Amnesia Disclosing A Right Thalamic Dysembryoplasthic Neuroepithelial Tumor. Amnesia Global Transitoria Secundaria a un Tumor Neuroepitelial Disembrioplásico Localizado En El Tálamo Derecho
Autor: Oscar H. Del Brutto, Facundo Las Heras, Manuel CamposRev. Ecuat. Neurol. VOL 29 Nº 1, 2020
Palabras clave: amnesia global transitoria,
Tumor Neuroepitelial Disembrioplásico,
Summary
A 56-year-old, right-handed, previously healthy women, presented with transient global amnesia (TGA), characterized by the sudden onset of anterograde amnesia and confusion with a normal level of consciousness. During the episode, the patient recurrently asked what she was doing and what she had been told, but was able to recognize familiar faces. Mild-to-moderate right fronto-orbital headache was a companion symptom. The episode lasted about 10 hours.