Repetitive Questioning and Writing in a Patient with Transient Global Amnesia

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  • Dae Lim Koo
  • Jin-Ah Kim
  • Hyunwoo Nam
چکیده

Dear Editor, Transient global amnesia (TGA) is a syndrome involving temporary memory loss. TGA mainly occurs in middle-aged to elderly individuals and can last up to 24 hours.1 During a TGA episode, patients typically ask repetitive questions, and this characteristic behavior has been considered as an important diagnostic feature for TGA.2 We report on a patient with TGA who presented with repetitive questioning as well as repetitive writing during the TGA episode. A 52-year-old woman visited our emergency room with her husband, who described her condition as asking repetitive questions despite repeatedly being given correct answers. He had observed that she appeared agitated and cried during the early phase of the episode. Even after her husband had adequately answered her questions, the patient repeatedly asked questions like “Why am I here?” and “What is the date today?” Her husband also presented papers with writings that the patient had made during the period of the TGA episode. In these writings, the patient repetitively asked and wrote about the date of symptom onset, her worries regarding the marital state of her younger sister, and the name of the school and the grades her children were in (Fig. 1A). She had completely recovered to her baseline status after about 6 hours of memory loss and altered behavior. On the day after the TGA episode, we asked the patient to rewrite the same content to allow us to compare the text with that produced during the episode (Fig. 1B). The patient’s style of writing during the TGA episode was more cursive than at baseline, but no grammatical or spelling errors were observed (Fig. 1A). During the episode, the patient showed no signs of neurological deficits, and the findings of physical and neurological examinations were normal. She had no medical history of vascular risk factors or drug use. The results of the laboratory tests were within normal limits. Brain computed tomography showed no abnormalities, and diffusion-weighted imaging revealed no specific dot lesions. Electroencephalography performed three times did not reveal any epileptiform discharges. No further episodes developed during the 2-month follow-up period. A diagnosis of TGA depends on the patient’s history. Characteristic repetitive questioning is a common symptom that accompanies an episode and needs to be witnessed by an observer to fulfill the criteria for TGA.1-3 Cognitive impairment is typically restricted to memory loss with no aphasia or apraxia. While there has been one case report of grammatical and spelling errors during text messaging on a cellular phone, and without repetitive writing,4 our patient showed repetitiveness in handwritten text on paper without any grammatical or spelling errors. Abnormal venous drainage from the temporal lobes has been considered a feasible hypothesis for the pathogenesis of TGA, although the precise cause and mechanisms of TGA remain unclear.5 The authors suggested that repetitive questioning and writing is related to an altered state of the temporal lobe, which is involved in memory impairment and automatic behaviors. In the absence of witnessed amnesia or repetitive questioning, reDae Lim Koo Jin-Ah Kim Hyunwoo Nam

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دوره 13  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2017