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Transient global amnesia secondary to herpes simplex viral encephalitis
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A 39-year-old company director had been under recent financial stress. On the day of hospital admission, he had been at his desk for an hour without complaint. Colleagues witnessed him suddenly becoming distressed, and, although he was not directly spoken to, he left the office and drove three miles home. On arrival, his
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