沃尼克脑病:一个更新的叙事审查
Elmukhtar Habas1, Kalifa Farfar1, Nada Errayes2
1Department of Medicine, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar.
Saudi journal of medicine & medical sciences
|August 3, 2023
概括
维尼克·韦尔尼克 (Wernicke) 是一个
科学领域:
- 神经学 神经学
- 营养神经科学 营养神经科学
背景情况:
- 维尼克脑病变 (WE) 和科尔萨科夫综合征 (KS) 是不同的神经系统疾病,通常被归为维尼克-科尔萨科夫综合征.
- 我们的结果是胺缺乏,导致二脑和中脑功能障碍,表现为混乱,眼,阴影,和心力衰竭.
研究的目的:
- 提供关于韦尼克脑病的最新综述.
- 涵盖最近的病因学,病理生理学,诊断和WE的管理方面的进展.
主要方法:
- 对2015年4月至2022年4月期间发表的文章进行叙述性回顾.
- 用EMBASE,PubMed,谷歌学者,谷歌和Scopus进行的文献搜索.
主要成果:
- 主要与酒相关的WE,也可能由其他原因引起,比如腹膜外科后手术.
- 早期诊断和静脉注射胺治疗对于预防严重并发症,减少发病率和死亡率至关重要.
结论:
- 提高医生和患者的意识对于及时诊断和治疗WE至关重要.
- 对于管理WE和改善患者的结果,提氨酸的及时干预是必不可少的.
关键词:
酒精使用障碍 饮酒障碍维尼克脑病症 (Wernicke's encephalopathy) 是一种脑病.维尼克的三位一体.减肥手术 减肥手术是什么眼科医生 眼科医生 眼科医生胺胺是一种胺.维生素B1 维生素B1 是一种维生素.更多相关视频
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