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Acta Biomedica Scientia

Volume 1, Issue 2, 2013
Mcmed International
Acta Biomedica Scientia
Issn
2348 - 215X (Print), 2348 - 2168 (Online)
Frequency
bi-annual
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Abstract
Title
A CAREFUL EXAMINATION OF KORSAKOFF'S SYNDROME BY MRI
Author
Dr. Prakash kulithungan1*, Dr. Revanth V2
Email
Prakash@gmail.com
keyword
Korsakoff’s Syndrome , Cognitive,WE.
Abstract
Since the seventeenth century, researchers have studied the cognitive effects of KS, leading to a better knowledge of both forgetfulness and dementia. In addition to executive dysfunction Despite the fact that emotional and volitional disorders are frequent in KS6, –9, they are rarely investigated. However, the lack of a duration or reversibility condition in this concept had crucial ramifications that aren't often recognized today. Victor and colleagues identified KS in any patient with memory deficits, whether permanent or temporary, after the initial WE phase of disorientation had gone. According to a very recent study, alcoholics who have recently had their toxins removed may suffer mental retardation as long as the temporary effects of myelination decline are delayed and myelination reversed. According to all studies, memory problems in alcoholics who do not have TD and do not get it disappears after a few weeks of stopping drinking. Because KS is an ongoing condition after WE, it can be considered a brain injury obtained. After treating WE by replacing thiamine with and beyond the recovery period, medical interventions should be limited to improving existing skills or suppressing symptoms that interfere with normal functioning. If we want to improve our knowledge of the disease, we must rekindle interest in postmortem histological analysis of brain tissue from KS patients, particularly with respect to local function or association of degenerative symptoms in specific thalamic nuclei. The underlying neuropathology of KS cannot be accurately observed in the absence of suitable neuroimaging methods.
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