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SHOSHIN BERIBERI: AN UNDERDIAGNOSED CONDITION WITH A HIGH MORTALITY [PDF]
QIMING DONG, ZIHAO JIN, YUTONG ZOU
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A case of shoshin beriberi complicated by acute myocardial infarction
Yoshinori Nishiyama, Shunsuke Mikami
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Thiamine deficiency disorders: a clinical perspective
Abstract Thiamine is an essential water‐soluble vitamin that plays an important role in energy metabolism. Thiamine deficiency presents many challenges to clinicians, in part due to the broad clinical spectrum, referred to as thiamine deficiency disorders (TDDs), affecting the metabolic, neurologic, cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and ...
Taryn J. Smith +6 more
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Mielinólise pontina e extra-pontina associada a Shoshin beribéri em paciente etilista [PDF]
A mielinólise pontina está classicamente associada à rápida correção de hiponatremia crônica. Recentemente, fatores importantes adicionais tem sido descritos na patogênese dessa condição.
Aluska C. Aguiar +5 more
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Two cases of infantile beriberi causing cardiorespiratory arrest in New Zealand
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, Volume 59, Issue 3, Page 565-566, March 2023.
Oliver Coleman +6 more
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Cardiac beriberi: morphological findings in two fatal cases
Cardiovascular beriberi is categorized into two main groups, according to its cause: alcoholic and non-alcoholic (dietary). Cardiovascular beriberi can also be divided into a fulminant form (Shoshin beriberi) and a chronic form.
Othman Mohammad +5 more
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Deficiência de tiamina como causa de cor pulmonale reversível
A deficiência de tiamina pode apresentar quatro formas clássicas de apresentação clínica: polineuropatia periférica, anorexia e fraqueza muscular (beribéri seco); insuficiência cardíaca de alto débito com sinais congestivos (beribéri úmido); beribéri ...
Liana S. Coelho +5 more
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Shoshin syndrome: report of a treatable disaster
Shoshin syndrome is a rare fulminating heart failure caused by thiamine deficiency. In Japanese “sho” means acute damage and “shin” means heart. It consists of a rare and hyperacute manifestation of beriberi that was first described in polished white ...
Tommaso Valobra +2 more
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[Acute cardiovascular beriberi (shoshin-beriberi)].
Beriberi (BB), thiamine deficiency, has been described in the Asian literature in the 17th century and is characterized by peripheral neuropathy and muscle weakness, also called "dry" beriberi (BB) to differentiate it from "wet" BB, with essentially cardiovascular manifestations.
Osvaldo D, López Gastón +5 more
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