[PDF] from abran.org.brJH Silva, BM Carvalho, CR Oeiras, EF Silva Junior… - IJNutrology, 2011 - abran.org.br ... Page 2. Abstract: Thiamine deficiency has 4 clinical forms: dryberiberi, wet (chronic and acute), Wernicke encephalopathy and Korsakoff syndrome. It can be related to intake reduction, ... cardiac output, peripheral edema and neuritis. Patients with dryberiberi present with ... Related articles
[PDF] from mdpi.comDI Thurnham, AE Cathcart… - Nutrients, 2011 - mdpi.com ... The climate is typically sahelian with a short monomodal rainy season from June to October and a long dry season; November to May. ... The incidence rates were three times more common in men than women and almost one third of the men who developed beriberi were 20–29 ... Related articles - All 3 versions
JA Petersen… - Vitamins in the Prevention of …, 2011 - books.google.com ...Dryberiberi might even Page 75. 56 3 Vitamin B1–Thiamine mimic Guillain-Barré syndrome (Murphy et al., 2009). ... Symptoms of dryberiberi can persist for weeks to months following the replacement of thiamine, but wet beriberi typically responds quickly to treatment. 3.2. ... Related articles
[HTML] from diagnosticpathology.orgS Bello, M Neri, I Riezzo, M Othman… - Diagnostic …, 2011 - diagnosticpathology.org ... Thiamine deficiency (beriberi) has two major manifestations: dryberiberi (peripheral neuropathy) and wet beriberi (cardiovascular disease), which include Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome and lactic acidosis [1]. Deficiency of this vitamin may be nutritional or secondary to alcohol ... Related articles - Cached - All 5 versions
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