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Korsakoff Syndrome

Korsakoff Syndrome - Frequently Asked Questions


Q: Which doctor should be consulted Korsakoff syndrome?

A: Korsakoff syndrome is usually diagnosed by the primary physician, who may refer the patient to a neurologist.

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Q: Is there a complete recovery from Korsakoff syndrome?

A: Since patients with Korsakoff syndrome suffer from brain damage, they may not recover completely. Partial recovery is possible in most individuals, if they remain abstinent. However, if the condition is treated while the patient is in the Wernike encephalopathy stage, the treatment is much more effective.

Q: How does alcohol cause thiamine deficiency?

A: Alcohol interferes with the processing of thiamine in the body, damages the intestine preventing thiamine absorption, and increases thiamine breakdown in the brain, resulting in an increased requirement for the vitamin.

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