AMNESIA
What is Amnesia?
Amnesia is a term used to cover the partial or complete loss of memory.
Memory loss is the inability to recall people, objects, places, or events
that took place in the recent or distant past. It is most often a temporary
condition and covers only a part of a person's experience, such as immediate
memory. The causes of amnesia range from psychological trauma to brain
damage caused by a blow to the head or conditions such as a brain tumour,
a stroke or swelling of the brain.

TYPES CAUSES PATHWAYS TREATMENTS
SIGNS & SYMPTOMS CASE STUDY (HM) & GAME