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Association between visual hallucinations and α‐synuclein oligomers in patients with dementia with Lewy bodies

open access: yesAlzheimer's &Dementia, Volume 21, Issue 11, November 2025.
Abstract INTRODUCTION Visual hallucinations (VHs) represent one of the core clinical features of dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB); however, their underlying pathology remains unclear. METHODS We employed proximity ligation assay (PLA) and phosphorylated α‐synuclein (αSYN) immunohistochemistry to compare αSYN oligomers and Lewy‐related pathology across ...
Hiroaki Sekiya   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

A non-alcoholic case of Wernicke's encephalopathy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Wernicke's encephalopathy is an acute neurological disease caused by thiamine deficiency. Alcoholism is the most important risk factor. Recently, non-alcoholic cases are increasingly being recognised.
Cheung, RTF, Lee, N
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Wernicke's encephalopathy in chronic alcoholics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn Skoða/Opna(view/open)Wernicke's encephalopathy (WE) is caused by thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency and most commonly found in individuals with chronic alcoholism and ...
Björn Logi Þórarinsson   +3 more
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[Wernicke's encephalopathy: a rare complication of hyperemesis gravidarum].

open access: yesThe Pan African Medical Journal, 2020
Wernicke's encephalopathy is a deficiency disease resulting from severe thiamine deficiency (vitamin B1). It mainly occurs in alcoholic subjects, but sometimes it is difficult to diagnose.
S. Nasri   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Wernicke encephalopathy observed in a cancer patient receiving terminal‐stage home care

open access: yesJournal of General and Family Medicine, Volume 26, Issue 6, Page 626-629, November 2025.
Abstract We report an 80 year old man in the terminal stage of cancer receiving home care. On the 18th day after starting home care, he experienced a sudden onset of impaired consciousness, unsteadiness of gait, and ophthalmoplegia. Based on the clinical symptoms and a prolonged loss of appetite, Wernicke encephalopathy (WE) was suspected. Thiamine 100 
Minoru Saiki   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Wernicke’s Encephalopathy Secondary to Hyperemesis Gravidarum [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Wernicke’s encephalopathy (WE) is a neurological disorder secondary to thiamine deficiency that is precipitated by administration of glucose-containing fluids prior to thiamine supplementation.
Espinosa, James   +4 more
core   +1 more source

Metabolic Complications of Bypass Surgery for Morbid Obesity

open access: yesClinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports, 2009
Postoperative complications resulting from bariatric surgery can lead to severe vitamin-deficiency states. A patient who underwent bariatric bypass surgery and later developed Wernicke's encephalopathy prompted us to present her interesting case history ...
S. Richard-Devantoy   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Recurrent anorexia because of gastrointestinal beriberi in a home care patient

open access: yesJournal of General and Family Medicine, Volume 26, Issue 6, Page 637-641, November 2025.
An elderly man with a history of unexplained anorexia and lethargy was diagnosed with gastrointestinal beriberi during home care. Empiric oral thiamine supplementation led to dramatic improvement, underscoring the importance of early recognition and treatment of thiamine deficiency.
Ren Kawamura   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

TWO CASES OF NON-ALCOHOLIC WERNICKE ENCEPHALOPATHY SUCCESSFULLY TREATED BY THIAMINE REPLACEMENT: DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC CONSIDERATIONS [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Wernicke\u2019s encephalopathy (WE) is an acute neurologi- cal disorder, due to a lack of thiamin (vitamin B1) which is observed mainly in alcoholic patients.
Brighina, F.   +7 more
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Brain MRI detection of early Wernicke’s encephalopathy in a hemodialysis patient

open access: yesClinical Case Reports, 2022
A 93‐year‐old hemodialysis patient became hospitalized for thiamine deficiency‐induced appetite loss and ultimately experienced consciousness disorder diagnosed as Wernicke's encephalopathy (WE).
Daiki Aomura   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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