1.Primarily study on the blood vitamin B1 in persons with "numb-unsteady" syndrome and their relation
Pharmaceutical Journal 1999;282(10):80-83
The level of vitamin B1 in 20 patients with the mild and typical the "numb-unsteady" syndrome and 20 healthy persons with ages of 20-50 was quantified during 10-12/1999. The participants did use the vitamin B1 within the previous 3 weeks. The level of vitamin B1 was quantified by the high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The results have shown that the level of blood vitamin B1 in 100% of participants was lower than normal level. Although patients used continuously the vitamin B1 at high dose, the blood vitamin B1 has still lower than normal range and control. The level of vitamin B1, B2 and PP in the diet of both patients and control groups did not meet the wanted level
Thiamine
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Hypesthesia
2.A Case of Cardiac Beriberi: A Forgotten but Memorable Disease.
Hee Sun LEE ; Seung Ah LEE ; Hyo Sun SHIN ; Hong Mi CHOI ; Soo Jung KIM ; Hyung Kwan KIM ; Young Bae PARK
Korean Circulation Journal 2013;43(8):569-572
Thiamine (vitamin B1) serves as an important cofactor in body metabolism and energy production. It is related with the biosynthesis of neurotransmitters and the production of substances used in defense against oxidant stress. Thus, a lack of thiamine affects several organ systems, in particular the cardiovascular and nervous system. The cardiac insufficiency caused by thiamine deficiency is known as cardiac beriberi, with this condition resulting from unbalanced nutrition and chronic excessive alcohol intake. Given that the disease is now very rare in developed nations such as Korea, it is frequently missed by cardiologists, with potentially fatal consequences. Herein, we present a case study in order to draw attention to cardiac beriberi. We believe that this case will be helpful for young cardiologists, reminding them of the importance of this forgotten but memorable disease.
Beriberi
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Cardiovascular System
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Developed Countries
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Korea
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Nervous System
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Thiamine
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Thiamine Deficiency
3.Pharmacological Treatment in Alcohol-induced Cognitive Disorder.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2008;51(1):84-89
Alcohol-induced cognitive disorder is a very severe problem in problem alcohol drinker and alcohol itself seems to be one of the main causalities in the development of senile dementia. However, the spectrum of alcohol induced cognitive disorder is quite broad, for example, it covered from alcohol-induced persistent amnestic disorder to Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome and alcohol-induced persistent dementia. By that reason, broad spectrum of cognitive impairment by excessive alcohol drinking is regarded as alcohol related dementia. The pharmacological treatment is not well established yet in alcohol related dementia, except Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome which is definitely related to thiamine deficiency. Therefore we introduced that some reports about the clinical efficacies by rivastigmine or donepezil trial and recent outcomes of memantine trial by authors in this review.
Alcohol Drinking
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Alzheimer Disease
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Dementia
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Indans
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Korsakoff Syndrome
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Memantine
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Phenylcarbamates
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Piperidines
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Rivastigmine
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Thiamine
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Thiamine Deficiency
4.A Case of Wernicke's Encephalopathy Presenting as Acute Bilateral Wrist Drop.
Korean Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology 2014;16(1):27-31
Thiamine deficiency can cause peripheral polyneuropathy and Wernicke's encephalopathy. Wernicke's encephalopathy is characterized by ataxia, ophthalmoplegia, nystagmus, and confusion, and typically presents acute and rapidly progressive course, whereas peripheral neuropathy associated with thiamine deficiency manifests chronic and slowly progressive one. However, acute and rapidly progressive axonal polyneuropathy combined with Wernicke's encephalopathy is quite rare and unusual. Here, we describe a patient with Wernicke's encephalopathy who presented with acute bilateral axonal neuropathy.
Ataxia
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Axons
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Humans
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Ophthalmoplegia
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Peripheral Nervous System Diseases
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Polyneuropathies
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Thiamine
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Thiamine Deficiency
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Wernicke Encephalopathy*
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Wrist*
5.Case of Atypical Wernicke's Encephalopathy in a GB Cancer Patient.
Yun Hwa JUNG ; Hyun Ah YU ; Gun Jung YOUN ; Ja In LEE ; In Sook WOO ; Chi Wha HAN
Korean Journal of Medicine 2013;84(4):602-607
Wernicke's encephalopathy (WE) is an acute neuropsychiatric syndrome resulting from thiamine deficiency. Traditionally, diagnosis of WE rests on a clinical symptom triad consisting of ocular signs, altered consciousness, and ataxia. However, the complete triad is only present in a fraction of cases, which means that WE tends to be under-diagnosed, especially in nonalcoholic patients. Brain MRI of WE patients usually shows symmetrical signal intensity alterations in the thalami, mammillary bodies, and periaqueductal area, because of cytotoxic edema in the same region. These typical findings are useful diagnostic leads in WE patients with atypical symptoms. However, atypical findings can occasionally be seen in the vermis of cerebellum and cerebellar nuclei. Notably, alterations of signal intensity in the cerebellar dentate nuclei, which is a typical finding of metronidazole-induced encephalopathy (MIE), need to be distinguished according to medication history and response to thiamine.
Ataxia
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Brain
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Cerebellar Nuclei
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Cerebellum
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Consciousness
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Edema
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Humans
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Mamillary Bodies
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Metronidazole
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Thiamine
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Thiamine Deficiency
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Wernicke Encephalopathy
6.A Case of Wernicke's Encephalopathy Associated with Hyperemesis Gravidarum.
Korean Journal of Perinatology 2006;17(1):84-88
Wernicke's encephalopathy, characterized by ataxia, nystagmus, confusion, due to thiamine deficiency, can be a lethal disease without appropriate treatment such as thiamine supplement. The thiamine defect could be from poor oral intake because of hyperemesis gravidarum as well as alcoholic disease. Radiologically, Wernicke's encephalopathy presents the abnormality around the 3rd and the 4th ventricle and periaqueductal area. We now present the case of Wernicke's encephalopathy associated with hyperemesis gravidarum with the radiologic finding and reviewing other literature.
Alcoholics
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Ataxia
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Female
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Humans
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Hyperemesis Gravidarum*
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Pregnancy
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Thiamine
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Thiamine Deficiency
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Wernicke Encephalopathy*
7.A Case of Wernicke's Encephalopathy Associated with Hyperemesis Gravidarum.
Seung Hyun LEE ; Se Jin LEE ; Yun Kyung LEE ; Jung Sang HA ; Jun LEE
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 2004;21(1):91-95
Wernicke's encephalopathy is an acute-onset illness characterized by mental confusion, ataxia and ophthalmoplegia due to a thiamine deficiency. Immediate administration of thiamine prevents progression of the disease and reverses brain lesions. We have experienced a case of Wernicke's encephalopathy associated with hyperemesis gravidarum. As Wernicke's encephalopathy is mostly associated with chronic alcoholism, the possibility of Wernicke's encephalopathy may be ignored in young women. We emphasize the need for thiamine supplementation in the patient requiring intravenous alimentation such as hyperemesis gravidarum.
Alcoholism
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Ataxia
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Brain
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Female
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Humans
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Hyperemesis Gravidarum*
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Ophthalmoplegia
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Pregnancy
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Thiamine
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Thiamine Deficiency
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Wernicke Encephalopathy*
8.A Case of Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome Associated with Hyperemesis Gravidarum.
Jong Cheol LEE ; Eun Hwan JEONG ; Jae Sook ROH ; Cyi Seok AHN ; Hak Soon KIM
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1997;40(2):429-433
Thiamine deficiency is known to lead to certain neurological sequelae including Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome. Signs attributable to this condition include ataxia, ophthalmoplegia, nystagmus, and mental confusion. The prompt use of thiamine prevents progression of the disease and reverses those lesions that have not yet progressed to the point of fixed structual change. We have experienced a case of Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome associated with hyperemesis gravidarum, which seemed to be developed by prolonged thiamine-free dextrose therapy, we emphasise the need for thiamine supplementation in hyperemesis gravidarum patient.
Ataxia
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Female
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Glucose
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Humans
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Hyperemesis Gravidarum*
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Korsakoff Syndrome*
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Ophthalmoplegia
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Pregnancy
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Thiamine
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Thiamine Deficiency
9.Wernicke's encephalopathy following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
Yoon Ji CHOI ; Seh Jong PARK ; Jung Sun KIM ; Eun Joo KANG ; Chul Won CHOI ; Byung Soo KIM
Korean Journal of Hematology 2010;45(4):279-281
Wernicke's encephalopathy is caused by thiamine deficiency, and is characterized by acute mental confusion, ataxia, and ophthalmoplegia. It is also a rare neurologic complication of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). However, because of its rare incidence, Wernicke's encephalopathy can easily be overlooked in HSCT patients, and a few misleading steps in the early stage of the disease may result in permanent neurologic disability or even mortality. We recently encountered a case of Wernicke's encephalopathy in a patient who underwent allogeneic HSCT. Based on our own experience and previously published documents, we suggest early radiologic surveillance and treatment for patients with findings compatible with Wernicke's encephalopathy following HSCT.
Ataxia
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Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
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Hematopoietic Stem Cells
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Humans
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Incidence
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Ophthalmoplegia
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Thiamine
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Thiamine Deficiency
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Wernicke Encephalopathy
10.Reversible Severe Dysphagia Presenting in Wernicke's Encephalopathy: A case report.
Eun Seok CHOI ; Sung Kyun MOK ; Ye Rim CHO ; Ji Hye MIN ; Young Mook PARK ; Yun Hee KIM ; Zee A HAN
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2008;32(4):460-464
Wernicke's encephalopathy is a relatively underestimated disorder caused by a deficiency of thiamine and manifests with a classical triad of ocular abnormalities, ataxia, and mental-status changes. Specific laboratory tests are unavailable and the disease remains a clinical diagnosis. Among paraclinical studies, magnetic resonance imaging is currently considered the most valuable method to confirm a diagnosis of Wernicke's encephalopathy. Treatment is based on supplementation of thiamine that is administered parentally. We report a case of Wernicke's encephalopathy that was treated with thiamine and showed the characteristic clinical findings, as well as an extremely rare symptom of severe dysphagia that improved concurrently with neurological recovery. Only a few cases of dysphagia in Wernicke's encephalopathy have been reported worldwide.
Ataxia
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Deglutition Disorders
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Parents
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Thiamine
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Thiamine Deficiency
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Wernicke Encephalopathy