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Thiamine deficiency and beriberi features in a patient with hyperemesis gravidarum.

Ugo Indraccolo1, Giorgio Gentile, Gianni Pomili, Giuseppe Luzi, Corrado Villani.   

Abstract

Wernicke's encephalopathy has been sporadically reported in patients with severe hyperemesis gravidarum. We report a new case of Wernicke's encephalopathy in a patient who had hyperemesis gravidarum associated with signs and symptoms of dry and wet beriberi. The case was managed with very large doses of thiamine. The conclusion was that, in long-lasting hyperemesis gravidarum, recognizing signs of beriberi may help prevent the onset of Wernicke's encephalopathy, thanks to timely therapy with thiamine supplements. A thiamine therapy similar to the one reported in this article could prove useful in long-lasting hyperemesis gravidarum complicated by Wernicke's encephalopathy.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15979284     DOI: 10.1016/j.nut.2005.04.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutrition        ISSN: 0899-9007            Impact factor:   4.008


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