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A 60-year-old female had a history of headaches and short-term memory loss. Later, she had anterograde and retrograde amnesia together with time-and-space disorientation. Instrumental evaluation with cranial right median nerve (RMN) noted non-specific gliosis without damage to tissues or vases. She also had a history of hysteric personality. Later,

Diagnostic Complexity of a Housewife With Hysteric Personality
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