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Prevalence of Thiamine Deficiency at a Drug Rehabilitation Centre in Malaysia

Prevalence of Thiamine Deficiency at a Drug Rehabilitation Centre in Malaysia

... Prevalence of Thiamine Deficiency at a Drug Rehabilitation Centre in Malaysia ORIGINA[ ARTICLE Prevalence of Thiamine Deficiency at a Drug Rehabilitation Centre in Malaysia K Fozi, MFamMed*, H Azmi, M[.] ...

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Outbreak of Life-Threatening Thiamine Deficiency in Infants in Israel Caused by a Defective Soy-Based Formula

Outbreak of Life-Threatening Thiamine Deficiency in Infants in Israel Caused by a Defective Soy-Based Formula

... chronic thiamine deficiency) was associated with failure to ...After thiamine deficiency was diagnosed, she received large doses of thiamine (50 mg/day) for 2 ...oral thiamine ...

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Thiamine deficiency contributes to synapse and neural circuit defects

Thiamine deficiency contributes to synapse and neural circuit defects

... In terms of AD models in vitro. Apolipoprotein E ε4 (APOE 4), β-amyloid precursor protein (APP), preseni- lin 1 (PSEN1), or presenilin 2 (PSEN2) genes have been well reported in the pathogenesis of AD. Genome-editing ...

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STUDIES ON EXPERIMENTAL THIAMINE DEFICIENCY IN MALE WISTAR RATS

STUDIES ON EXPERIMENTAL THIAMINE DEFICIENCY IN MALE WISTAR RATS

... thiamin deficiency due to reduced food ...that thiamine deficiency can influence aminotransferase activites by mechanisms partially independent of food ...in thiamine- deficient animals may ...

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Thiamine Deficiency in Self-Induced Refeeding Syndrome, an Undetected and Potentially Lethal Condition

Thiamine Deficiency in Self-Induced Refeeding Syndrome, an Undetected and Potentially Lethal Condition

... gesting thiamine deficiency and Wernicke’s ...on thiamine (vitamin B1) 100 mg orally and intravenously, based on her signs and symptoms and the laboratory results previously ...mentioned. ...

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The effect of thiamine deficiency on inflammation, oxidative stress and cellular migration in an experimental model of sepsis

The effect of thiamine deficiency on inflammation, oxidative stress and cellular migration in an experimental model of sepsis

... [12,24,25]. Thiamine deficiency may also be associated with brain degenerative condi- tions such as Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s dis- ease ...[24-27]. Thiamine deficiency is also ...

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Thiamine deficiency related peripheral neuropathy in peripartum women of Kashmir, India: a hospital based study

Thiamine deficiency related peripheral neuropathy in peripartum women of Kashmir, India: a hospital based study

... All the patients had sensorimotor type of neuropathy clinically. Associated clinical features of wet Beri Beri like shin edema, high output cardiac failure helped to make a diagnosis of TDRNP. Many of these patients had ...

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Thiamine Deficiency in Infants: MR Findings in the Brain

Thiamine Deficiency in Infants: MR Findings in the Brain

... of thiamine deficiency are grouped under the name of beriberi, but they vary with the patient’s age and the organ system involved ...infants, thiamine deficiency may involve the cardiac or ...

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Beriberi disease – a picture of thiamine deficiency in underdeveloped and highly developed countries

Beriberi disease – a picture of thiamine deficiency in underdeveloped and highly developed countries

... electrolyte deficiency accompanied by fluid retention and impaired glucose metabolism that results from the oral or parenteral nutrition of chronically malnourished patients or those who are re-fed after ...from ...

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The role of the kidney in diabetic thiamine deficiency

The role of the kidney in diabetic thiamine deficiency

... disease thiamine-responsive megaloblastic anaemia (TRMA, MIM (Mendelian Inheritance in Man): 249270, also known as Rogers syndrome after Lon Rogers who discovered it in 1969 [Rogers et ...of thiamine from ...

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The uremic toxin oxythiamine causes functional thiamine deficiency in end stage renal disease by inhibiting transketolase activity

The uremic toxin oxythiamine causes functional thiamine deficiency in end stage renal disease by inhibiting transketolase activity

... of thiamine to oxythiamine in pre-analytic processing but thiamine degraded partly to oxythiamine in the electrospray source in mass spectrometric detection and so thiamine and oxythiamine were ...

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Infant Botulism: Is There an Association With Thiamine Deficiency?

Infant Botulism: Is There an Association With Thiamine Deficiency?

... Oral thiamine is safe, and intravenous thiamine ad- ministration has a very high safety pro- fi le as ...intravenous thiamine should be aware that, in rare cases, anaphylaxis has been ...

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Encephalopathy of thiamine deficiency: studies of intracerebral mechanisms

Encephalopathy of thiamine deficiency: studies of intracerebral mechanisms

... with thiamine, indicating a metabolic ...two thiamine-dependent enzymes: (a) impairment of pyruvate decarboxylase activity with decreased cerebral energy ...

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ADAR2-dependent RNA editing of GluR2 is involved in thiamine deficiency-induced alteration of calcium dynamics

ADAR2-dependent RNA editing of GluR2 is involved in thiamine deficiency-induced alteration of calcium dynamics

... a thiamine defi- cient diet (ICN Nutrition Biomedicals, Cleveland, OH, USA) ad ...a thiamine antagonist, pyrithiamine hydro- bromide (5 μg/10 g body weight), while control animals were injected with ...of ...

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SUPERIOR HEMORRHAGIC POLIOENCEPHALITIS (WERNICKE'S DISEASE) OCCURRING IN AN INFANT—PROBABLY DUE TO THIAMINE DEFICIENCY FROM USE OF A SOYA BEAN PRODUCT

SUPERIOR HEMORRHAGIC POLIOENCEPHALITIS (WERNICKE'S DISEASE) OCCURRING IN AN INFANT—PROBABLY DUE TO THIAMINE DEFICIENCY FROM USE OF A SOYA BEAN PRODUCT

... A 73-month-old male infant at necropsy revealed pathologic findings compatible with those of superior hemorrhagic polio- encephalitis (Wernicke’s disease). A retro- spective dietary hist[r] ...

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Type B Lactic Acidosis Secondary to Thiamine Deficiency in a Child With Malignancy

Type B Lactic Acidosis Secondary to Thiamine Deficiency in a Child With Malignancy

... acetyl-CoA. Thiamine and L-carnitine were administered empirically to support mitochondrial ...before thiamine and L-carnitine administration was 20, which more strongly supports a PDH complex impairment ...

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The Effect of Thiamine Deficiency on Human Erythrocyte Metabolism

The Effect of Thiamine Deficiency on Human Erythrocyte Metabolism

... An impairment of the transketolase reaction best explains the decreased recycling of carbon-1 of pentose, the carbon-2 of the original glucose molecule, to hexose phosphate and its subse[r] ...

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A study of Clinical and Electrophysiological correlation in patients with Alcoholic Neuropathy.

A study of Clinical and Electrophysiological correlation in patients with Alcoholic Neuropathy.

... In a study by Koike et al., 2004, pure alcoholic neuropathic patients without thiamine deficiency had sub acute onset small fiber predominant painful neuropathy whereas thiamine deficien[r] ...

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Dysfunctional thiamine metabolism in experimental diabetes and pharmokinetic modelling

Dysfunctional thiamine metabolism in experimental diabetes and pharmokinetic modelling

... of thiamine (Babaei-Jadidi et al., 2003). A marginal thiamine deficiency was observed in a group of diabetic outpatients in Japan with high frequency of low blood thiamine level (24% above ...

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Combination therapy of vitamin C and thiamine for septic shock in a multicentre, double blind, randomized, controlled study (ATESS): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Combination therapy of vitamin C and thiamine for septic shock in a multicentre, double blind, randomized, controlled study (ATESS): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... or thiamine deficiency is suspected and the attending physician judges it to be clinically necessary, open-label vitamin C (500 mg/day) or thiamine (100 mg/day) will be adminis- tered ...

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