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Syed Basit Ali
Syed Basit Aliover 6 years ago
What Is Wernicke-Korsakof Syndrome?
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Wernicke-Korsakof syndrome is a brain disorder due to thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency.

Also called wet brain, Korsakoff’s psychosis, and alcoholic encephalopathy, it is the combined presence of Wernicke’s encephalopathy (WE) and Korsakoff’s syndrome.

Causes Of Wernicke-Korsakof Syndrome:

Wernicke-Korsakof syndrome is caused by:

Vitamin B1 deficiency
High consumption of alcohol
malabsorption (inability of the body to effectively absorb food)
Symptoms Of Wernicke-Korsakof Syndrome:

Some common symptoms may include:

Confusion and loss of mental activity that can progress to coma and death
Loss of muscle coordination (ataxia)
Leg tremor
Vision changes
abnormal eye movements (nystagmus),
double vision
eyelid drooping
Alcohol withdrawal
Inability to form new memories
Loss of memory
Making up stories (confabulation)
Seeing or hearing things that are not really there (hallucinations)
Diagnosis Of Wernicke-Korsakof Syndrome:

Wernicke-Korsakof syndrome can be diagnosed by:

Clinical impression
formal neuropsychological assessment
Examination of the nervous/muscular system
Tests to check nutrition level
Serum albumin (relates to person’s general nutrition)
Serum vitamin B1 levels
Transketolase activity in red blood cells (reduced in people with thiamine deficiency)
Treatment Of Wernicke-Korsakof Syndrome:

The goals of treatment are to control symptoms and to prevent the disorder from getting worse.

Treatment includes:

Vitamin B1 injections
Monitoring and special care may be needed if the person is:
Comatose
Lethargic
Unconscious
Stopping alcohol use
Eating a well-balanced, nourishing diet

What Is Wernicke-Korsakof Syndrome? _______________________________________ Wernicke-Korsakof syndrome is a brain disorder due to thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency. Also called wet brain, Korsakoff’s psychosis, and alcoholic encephalopathy, it is the combined presence of Wernicke’s encephalopathy (WE) and Korsakoff’s syndrome. Causes Of Wernicke-Korsakof Syndrome: Wernicke-Korsakof syndrome is caused by: Vitamin B1 deficiency High consumption of alcohol malabsorption (inability of the body to effectively absorb food) Symptoms Of Wernicke-Korsakof Syndrome: Some common symptoms may include: Confusion and loss of mental activity that can progress to coma and death Loss of muscle coordination (ataxia) Leg tremor Vision changes abnormal eye movements (nystagmus), double vision eyelid drooping Alcohol withdrawal Inability to form new memories Loss of memory Making up stories (confabulation) Seeing or hearing things that are not really there (hallucinations) Diagnosis Of Wernicke-Korsakof Syndrome: Wernicke-Korsakof syndrome can be diagnosed by: Clinical impression formal neuropsychological assessment Examination of the nervous/muscular system Tests to check nutrition level Serum albumin (relates to person’s general nutrition) Serum vitamin B1 levels Transketolase activity in red blood cells (reduced in people with thiamine deficiency) Treatment Of Wernicke-Korsakof Syndrome: The goals of treatment are to control symptoms and to prevent the disorder from getting worse. Treatment includes: Vitamin B1 injections Monitoring and special care may be needed if the person is: Comatose Lethargic Unconscious Stopping alcohol use Eating a well-balanced, nourishing diet

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