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Neuroimaging findings in acute Wernicke's encephalopathy: review of the literature.

Giulio Zuccoli1, Nicolò Pipitone.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Wernicke's encephalopathy is an acute neurological syndrome resulting from thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency. Early recognition is important because timely thiamine supplementation can reverse the clinical features of the disease. The aim of this article is to provide an update on the typical and atypical neuroimaging findings of the acute phase of the disease.
CONCLUSION: Wernicke's encephalopathy is characterized by a quite distinct pattern of MR alterations, which include symmetrical alterations in the thalami, mamillary bodies, tectal plate, and periaqueductal area, but atypical alterations may also been seen. A thorough knowledge of the neuroimaging findings of Wernicke's encephalopathy will assist in arriving at an early diagnosis, thus reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with this disease.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19155417     DOI: 10.2214/AJR.07.3959

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol        ISSN: 0361-803X            Impact factor:   3.959


  73 in total

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Authors:  R S Borges; N Ventura; E L Gasparetto; M V R Pinto
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2011-11-17       Impact factor: 3.825

2.  Spectrum of MR imaging findings in Wernicke encephalopathy: are atypical areas of involvement only present in nonalcoholic patients?

Authors:  N D Ha; Y C Weon; J C Jang; B S Kang; S H Choi
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2012-03-01       Impact factor: 3.825

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4.  Thiamine Deficiency Modulates p38MAPK and Heme Oxygenase-1 in Mouse Brain: Association with Early Tissue and Behavioral Changes.

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6.  Complex ophthalmoplaegia denoting Wernicke encephalopathy in a non-alcoholic individual.

Authors:  Ana Aires; João Pedro Filipe; Maria Carolina Garrett; Raquel Real
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2015-03-31

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Journal:  Neurol Sci       Date:  2017-07-20       Impact factor: 3.307

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