Amnesia Psychogenic
Cluster Number:
Wiki Number: PW009
Diagnosis: Psychogenic (Brief) Amnesia
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Brain Area: Limbic+posterior parietal cortex
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Medications: Brief, cannot recall past memories of stressful situations.
Therapies: traumatic events uncovered by barbituates or hypnosis
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- Isolated bilateral fornix anterior columns infarction with acute amnesia and fiber tracts damage, a case reportby Wen-Ting Yang on May 3, 2024
Isolated fornix anterior column infarction has rarely been described and is difficult to assess accurately using conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We report the case of a 75-year-old female who experienced acute anterograde amnesia. MRI performed within 24 h after amnesia onset showed an isolated infarction of the bilateral anterior columns of the fornix on diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI). Her symptoms persisted for up to 50 days, and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) showed...
- A Strategy for Allowing Earlier Diagnosis and Rigorous Evaluation of BACE1 Inhibitors in Preclinical Alzheimer's Diseaseby Masuo Ohno on May 3, 2024
Given continued failure of BACE1 inhibitor programs at symptomatic and prodromal stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD), clinical trials need to target the earlier preclinical stage. However, trial design is complex in this population with negative diagnosis of classical hippocampal amnesia on standard memory tests. Besides recent advances in brain imaging, electroencephalogram, and fluid-based biomarkers, new cognitive markers should be established for earlier diagnosis that can optimize...
- Combined in vivo MRI assessment of locus coeruleus and nucleus basalis of Meynert integrity in amnestic Alzheimer's disease, suspected-LATE and frontotemporal dementiaby Julien Lagarde on May 3, 2024
CONCLUSIONS: The alteration of LC and NBM in amnestic-AD, presumed-LATE and FTD suggests a common vulnerability of these structures to different proteinopathies. Targeting the noradrenergic and cholinergic systems could be effective therapeutic strategies in LATE and FTD.
- Educational inequalities and alcohol-related consequences in Brazilby Leandro Machado Oliveira on May 2, 2024
CONCLUSION: We found evidence of the AHP in Brazil. Educational inequalities in ARC were scarcely attenuated by behavioural factors, and a suppression effect was noted when adjusting for AVC and HED.