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Beriberi following sleeve gastrectomy
Practical NeurologyBariatric surgery is being undertaken more frequently in response to rising levels of obesity but is increasingly also requested as a cosmetic choice.
Bernard Liem+8 more
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Shoshin Beriberi: A Fulminant Beriberi Heart Disease
Acta Clinica Belgica, 1988SummaryShoshin beriberi is the fulminant form of beriberi heart disease, due to acute thiamine deficiency.In this report, we describe the case of a 34-ycar-old malnourished alcoholic man, who was studied in the acute phase of shoshin beriberi, with high-output cardiac failure, loss of Peripheral vascular resistance and severe Metabolic acidosis ...
L Corbeel+3 more
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1981
Abstract: A case of probable Shoshin Beriberi heart disease is described. The patient developed persistent low cardiac output failure despite treatment with thiamine. Although rarely reported in Australia, Beriberi heart disease may be more common than is supposed and should be considered in alcoholic patients presenting with acute cardiac failure.
P N, Sambrook, W R, Dalton
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Abstract: A case of probable Shoshin Beriberi heart disease is described. The patient developed persistent low cardiac output failure despite treatment with thiamine. Although rarely reported in Australia, Beriberi heart disease may be more common than is supposed and should be considered in alcoholic patients presenting with acute cardiac failure.
P N, Sambrook, W R, Dalton
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Paediatrics and International Child Health, 2015
Beriberi had plagued humans for centuries. It was responsible for over 50% of infant deaths in the Philippines in the early 1900s. But since the discovery of its cause and treatment it has become a rarity, or has it?
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Beriberi had plagued humans for centuries. It was responsible for over 50% of infant deaths in the Philippines in the early 1900s. But since the discovery of its cause and treatment it has become a rarity, or has it?
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Medical Principles and Practice
Beriberi is a nutritional disorder caused by thiamine deficiency. Classically, Beriberi presents in two primary clinical forms: "wet" Beriberi, which features heart and circulatory system impairment, and "dry" Beriberi, which causes polyneuropathy ...
A. G. Pereira+7 more
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Beriberi is a nutritional disorder caused by thiamine deficiency. Classically, Beriberi presents in two primary clinical forms: "wet" Beriberi, which features heart and circulatory system impairment, and "dry" Beriberi, which causes polyneuropathy ...
A. G. Pereira+7 more
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Pediatric Transplantation, 2019
Pediatric kidney transplant surgery is usually well tolerated, despite suboptimal physical conditioning that may result from uremia and nutritional deficiencies that accompany end‐stage kidney failure. Nutritional supplementation is used to overcome such
Isaac M Elias+2 more
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Pediatric kidney transplant surgery is usually well tolerated, despite suboptimal physical conditioning that may result from uremia and nutritional deficiencies that accompany end‐stage kidney failure. Nutritional supplementation is used to overcome such
Isaac M Elias+2 more
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1929
It is a well known fact that beriberi is a specific disease which occurs mostly among peoples whose main diet is rice. The prevailing theory at the present time attributes the causation of beriberi to polished rice, which is deficient in a specific substance, commonly referred to as vitamin B.
K. Ito+12 more
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It is a well known fact that beriberi is a specific disease which occurs mostly among peoples whose main diet is rice. The prevailing theory at the present time attributes the causation of beriberi to polished rice, which is deficient in a specific substance, commonly referred to as vitamin B.
K. Ito+12 more
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Practical Neurology, 2009
This case suggests that the Guillain–Barre syndrome (GBS) could have been mimicked by “dry beriberi” and that we should be aware of this confusion when we diagnose GBS. However, the argument in favour of beriberi is difficult to whole heartedly embrace for a number of reasons.
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This case suggests that the Guillain–Barre syndrome (GBS) could have been mimicked by “dry beriberi” and that we should be aware of this confusion when we diagnose GBS. However, the argument in favour of beriberi is difficult to whole heartedly embrace for a number of reasons.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1912
To the Editor: —I have followed with much interest your comments on beriberi in recent numbers ofThe Journal. My article inThe Journal, May 30, 1908 (p. 1785), while it does not lay claim to laboratory accuracy, does chronicle eight patients with beriberi taken from a Dutch ship in San Francisco Bay, all of whom had been fed for several months ...
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To the Editor: —I have followed with much interest your comments on beriberi in recent numbers ofThe Journal. My article inThe Journal, May 30, 1908 (p. 1785), while it does not lay claim to laboratory accuracy, does chronicle eight patients with beriberi taken from a Dutch ship in San Francisco Bay, all of whom had been fed for several months ...
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