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    Thiamine deficiency is a medical condition of low levels of thiamine (vitamin B1). A severe and chronic form is known as beriberi. The name beriberi was...
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    and flours are enriched with thiamine. Supplements and medications are available to treat and prevent thiamine deficiency and the disorders that result...
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    Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome (category Thiamine)
    ataxia and impaired memory. The cause of the disorder is thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency. This can occur due to Wernicke encephalopathy, eating disorders...
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    anticonvulsants or sedatives Thiamine deficiency Wernicke's encephalopathy Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome Risk factors for thiamine deficiency, or beriberi, in turn...
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  • supplementation of the diet by thiamine and an awareness by health professionals to treat 'at risk' patients with thiamine. Thiamine deficiency may occur in upwards...
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    Korsakoff syndrome (category Vitamin deficiencies)
    memory, and confabulation. This neurological disorder is caused by a deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1) in the brain, and it is typically associated with and...
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    Wernicke encephalopathy (category Thiamine)
    B-vitamin reserves, in particular thiamine (vitamin B1). The condition is part of a larger group of thiamine deficiency disorders that includes beriberi...
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    "Thiamine deficiency induced polioencephomalacia (PEM) of sheep and cattle". 2017-05-27. Harper, Harold (1942). "Carbohydrate Metabolism in Thiamine Deficiency"...
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  • vitamins are referred to by B-number or by chemical name, such as B1 for thiamine, B2 for riboflavin, and B3 for niacin, while some are more commonly recognized...
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    medication and vitamin used to treat thiamine deficiency. Chemically, it is a disulfide derivative of thiamine and is similar in structure to allithiamine...
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    polyneuropathy have some degree of nutritional deficiency. Alcohol, a carbohydrate, increases the metabolic demand for thiamine (vitamin B1) because of its role in...
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    Sulbutiamine (category Thiamine)
    thiamine (vitamin B1). In France, it is used to treat symptoms of weakness or fatigue. In Uruguay, it is prescribed when there is thiamine deficiency...
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  • cerebellum by oxidative and endoplasmic reticulum stresses induced by thiamine deficiency. Other examples include various prescription drugs (e.g. most antiepileptic...
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    consumer. The consumer eventually will fall ill, even die, from a thiamine deficiency. This has been seen in different lab studies. Through these studies...
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    Jessica from " Thiamine Deficiency & fish ". Many products have been called back from the market because they contain thiamine. If a deficiency is detected...
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    Japanese literature. His continued obstinacy to recognize beriberi as a thiamine deficiency led to the death of more than 27,000 Japanese soldiers. Mori was...
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  • disease, or Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome (a common manifestation of thiamine deficiency caused by alcohol use disorder). Additionally confabulation often...
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    attendant nutritional deficit damages the small intestine, leading to a thiamine deficiency, which sometimes cannot be rectified by supplement pills alone. Mortality...
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  • (FACAM). Lonsdale is known for his research into thiamine and his controversial theory that thiamine deficiency is widespread among Americans and predictive...
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  • Alzheimer mouse model Deficiency of vitamin B1 is correlated with alterations in editing of Glur2 pre-mRNA. Thiamine deficiency leads to mild impairment...
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    Rudolph Peters, in Oxford, introduced thiamine-deprived pigeons as a model for understanding how thiamine deficiency can lead to the pathological-physiological...
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    pseudomyopia, diabetes, cataract, pernicious anemia, vitamin B12 deficiency, thiamine deficiency, glaucoma, retinopathy, hypervitaminosis A, migraine, sjögren's...
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    the long-term use of furosemide can cause varying degrees of thiamine deficiency, so thiamine supplementation is also suggested. Furosemide is a known ototoxic...
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    levels of thiamine, thiamine monophosphate, and thiamine diphosphate are commonly found, but there is a reduced or absent level of thiamine triphosphate...
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  • lives. Unlike some diseases, Thiamine deficiency or beriberi, is a treatable, preventable disease caused by the deficiency of vitamin B1. First seen in...
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  • inside the cranium (including from non-neoplastic causes) Thiamine deficiency (vitamin B₁ deficiency), with focus on subclinical forms and nonsevere clinical...
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    disorders such as hypothyroidism and hypoglycemia, nutritional deficiencies including thiamine and niacin, infections, immune disorders, liver or kidney failure...
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  • typical symptoms. Thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency in eggs is the immediate cause of M74 mortality. The deficiency can be prevented by thiamine treatments....
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    to thiamine deficiency, generally due to malnutrition. Several diseases are associated with thiamine deficiency, including beriberi, biotin-thiamine-responsive...
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    productive growth. G6PD deficiency – A hereditary disease that disrupts the pentose phosphate pathway RNA Thiamine deficiency Frank Dickens FRS Alfarouk...
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