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  • == Thiamine Deficiency == ...ke-Korsakoff syndrome''', is a medical condition caused by low levels of [[thiamine]] (vitamin B1) in the body.
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  • ...a derivative of [[thiamine]] (vitamin B1) that is used to treat [[thiamine deficiency]] and conditions related to it. ...ic compound used in its synthesis, "thiamine" is the vitamin it is derived from, and "disulfide" refers to the type of bond that holds the molecule togethe
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  • #REDIRECT [[Thiamine#Deficiency]]
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  • == Thiamine Deficiency == ...ke-Korsakoff syndrome''', is a medical condition caused by low levels of [[thiamine]] (vitamin B1) in the body.
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  • #redirect[[Thiamine deficiency]]
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  • ...primarily in the treatment of [[beriberi]], a condition caused by thiamine deficiency. ...s chemical structure containing a sulfur atom, and "thiamine", the vitamin from which it is derived.
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  • ...dination. It is primarily caused by a deficiency in the vitamin [[Thiamine|thiamine]] (vitamin B1). ...e-Korsakoff Syndrome is primarily caused by a deficiency in thiamine. This deficiency is most commonly seen in individuals with chronic alcoholism, but it can al
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  • ...is a chronic memory disorder primarily caused by [[vitamin B1]] (thiamine) deficiency, typically associated with chronic [[alcohol misuse]]. It is characterized ...koff's Syndrome is most commonly caused by a deficiency of [[vitamin B1]] (thiamine), which is often associated with chronic [[alcohol misuse]]. However, it ca
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  • ...dination. It is primarily caused by a deficiency in the vitamin [[Thiamine|thiamine]] (vitamin B1). ...hronic alcoholism, as alcohol interferes with the body's ability to absorb thiamine. However, it can also occur as a result of malnutrition, prolonged fasting,
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  • ...n, and gait ataxia. It is caused by a deficiency in the vitamin [[Thiamine|thiamine]] (vitamin B1), often due to alcohol abuse. * [[Confusion|Confusion]]: This can range from mild to severe, and can include disorientation and memory problems.
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  • == Deficiency Disease == '''Deficiency disease''' (/dɪˈfɪʃənsi dɪˈziːz/), also known as '''nutritional deficiency disease''', is a type of [[health disorder]] that occurs when a person's di
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  • ...is a chronic memory disorder primarily caused by [[vitamin B1]] (thiamine) deficiency, typically associated with chronic [[alcohol misuse]]. It is characterized ...the syndrome during the late 19th century. The term "syndrome" is derived from the Greek word "syndromē," which means "concurrence of symptoms," or "runn
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  • The name Christiaan is of [[Latin]] origin, derived from the word "Christianus" meaning "follower of Christ". Eijkman is a Dutch sur ...t due to a bacterium, as was widely believed at the time, but to a dietary deficiency. This discovery led to the concept of [[vitamins]], and for this, he was aw
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  • ...ncy of one or more essential [[vitamins]] in the diet. The term is derived from the prefix 'a-' denoting absence, and 'vitaminosis,' referring to the condi ...the early 20th century to describe the diseases that resulted from vitamin deficiency.
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  • The name Edward is derived from the [[Old English]] words "ead" (wealth, fortune) and "weard" (guard). Brig ...edder was born on February 13, 1878, in [[Albany, New York]]. He graduated from the [[Albany Medical College]] in 1899 and joined the [[United States Army
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  • * [[Vitamin B1]] (Thiamine) === Deficiency ===
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  • The term "alcoholic polyneuropathy" is derived from three words: "alcoholic," referring to the cause of the condition; "poly," ...lcohol abuse, which can lead to [[vitamin B1 (thiamine)]] deficiency. This deficiency can damage the peripheral nerves, leading to the symptoms of the condition.
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  • The term "alcohol-related dementia" is derived from the Latin word "alcohol" meaning "spirit of wine", the Latin word "relatus" ...s often associated with alcoholism, particularly a lack of [[vitamin B1]] (thiamine).
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  • ...s" is derived from the Latin word "vitamin" which means "life" and "amine" from compounds discovered in the early 20th century. The "water-soluble" part of * [[Vitamin B1]] (Thiamine)
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  • The term "Marchiafava-Bignami disease" is derived from the names of the two Italian pathologists who first identified the conditio ...with malnutrition, particularly those with a deficiency in [[vitamin B1]] (thiamine).
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  • ...field, particularly in relation to neurology and psychiatry. It is derived from the name of Carl Wernicke, a German neurologist and psychiatrist. ...s: confusion, ataxia, and ophthalmoplegia. It is caused by a deficiency in thiamine (vitamin B1) and is most commonly seen in individuals with severe alcohol m
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