The most common identified cause of retrograde amnesia is a desc="Retrograde Amnesia for Facts and Events"]brain injury . One small study looked at hippocampal formation lesions and connected them to retrograde amnesia concerning autobiographical data. Removal of the temporal lobe and temporal lobe infarctions have also led to retrograde amnesia, but these studies are somewhat incomplete and difficult to interpret, primarily due to small sample sizes.

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