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Shehryaar took Anissa to his hospital where the doctor ran a battery of tests and scans on her. The doctor pondered deeply as he studied Anissa's head CT scan. "Doesn't seem to be any lesions in the temporal lobe. There is just the superficial swelling and the concussion from the fall that she sustained." The doctor told Shehryaar. "Just get to the point." He growled in impatience. The doctor flinched. "W-well," he quickly cleared his throat as he held Anissa scan in his hand. "Usually, amnesia, that is impaired memory loss, is caused when there is physical trauma to this side of the brain," he explained as he pointed at the sides of the brain image in the scan. "But I don't see any lesions. There is no sign of trauma. And what's more, I think this amnesia doesn't have any organic ca