Haemorrhagic thiamine deficient encephalopathy following prolonged parenteral nutrition

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Haemorrhagic thiamine deficient encephalopathy following prolonged parenteral nutrition. / Vortmeyer, A O; Hagel, C; Laas, R.

In: J NEUROL NEUROSUR PS, Vol. 55, No. 9, 01.09.1992, p. 826-9.

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title = "Haemorrhagic thiamine deficient encephalopathy following prolonged parenteral nutrition",
abstract = "Neuropathological examination of three patients who were maintained on parenteral nutrition without substitution of thiamine demonstrated an acute haemorrhagic encephalopathy. The lesions differed substantially from the classic features of thiamine deficient encephalopathy regarding the histopathological alterations and the topographical distribution. The extreme rapidity of thiamine deprivation may have been responsible for the abrupt clinical onset of the disease and the intensity of the morphological alterations.",
keywords = "Adult, Aged, Brain Stem, Cerebellum, Cerebral Hemorrhage, Cerebral Ventricles, Coma, Female, Humans, Inferior Colliculi, Male, Neurons, Parenteral Nutrition, Total, Thalamic Nuclei, Thiamine Deficiency, Wernicke Encephalopathy",
author = "Vortmeyer, {A O} and C Hagel and R Laas",
year = "1992",
month = sep,
day = "1",
language = "English",
volume = "55",
pages = "826--9",
journal = "J NEUROL NEUROSUR PS",
issn = "0022-3050",
publisher = "BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP",
number = "9",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Haemorrhagic thiamine deficient encephalopathy following prolonged parenteral nutrition

AU - Vortmeyer, A O

AU - Hagel, C

AU - Laas, R

PY - 1992/9/1

Y1 - 1992/9/1

N2 - Neuropathological examination of three patients who were maintained on parenteral nutrition without substitution of thiamine demonstrated an acute haemorrhagic encephalopathy. The lesions differed substantially from the classic features of thiamine deficient encephalopathy regarding the histopathological alterations and the topographical distribution. The extreme rapidity of thiamine deprivation may have been responsible for the abrupt clinical onset of the disease and the intensity of the morphological alterations.

AB - Neuropathological examination of three patients who were maintained on parenteral nutrition without substitution of thiamine demonstrated an acute haemorrhagic encephalopathy. The lesions differed substantially from the classic features of thiamine deficient encephalopathy regarding the histopathological alterations and the topographical distribution. The extreme rapidity of thiamine deprivation may have been responsible for the abrupt clinical onset of the disease and the intensity of the morphological alterations.

KW - Adult

KW - Aged

KW - Brain Stem

KW - Cerebellum

KW - Cerebral Hemorrhage

KW - Cerebral Ventricles

KW - Coma

KW - Female

KW - Humans

KW - Inferior Colliculi

KW - Male

KW - Neurons

KW - Parenteral Nutrition, Total

KW - Thalamic Nuclei

KW - Thiamine Deficiency

KW - Wernicke Encephalopathy

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 1402975

VL - 55

SP - 826

EP - 829

JO - J NEUROL NEUROSUR PS

JF - J NEUROL NEUROSUR PS

SN - 0022-3050

IS - 9

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