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Opioid-associated amnestic syndrome: Description of the syndrome and validation of a proposed definition

An opioid-associated amnestic syndrome (OAS) characterized by acute onset memory loss and bilateral hippocampal signal abnormalities on brain imaging in the setting of a history of opioid use, most notably fentanyl, has been reported. To date, however, there is no case definition to assist neurologists and other clinicians in identifying this syndrome. A multi-disciplinary collaboration of physicians, including neurologists, propose diagnostic criteria for OAS using cases that have been published in the medical literature or presented at conferences.

from Journal of the Neurological Sciences https://ift.tt/2OzrIDz

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