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Encephalopathy brain structural changes

One example of reversible metabohc encephalopathy is that seen in thiamine deficiency. Both animal models and humans with pure thiamine deficiency develop highly specific neurological symptoms. These symptoms can be reversed completely, or dramatically improved, often within hours, by the administration of thiamine. These results are instrumental in leading to the concept of metabolic encephalopathy , a disorder without structural brain changes. From a historical standpoint, there are increasing numbers of such disorders, which are amenable to successful treatment. Sadly, for example, in the case of kemicterus, managed health care has led to an increase in the number of cases due to the early release from hospitals of newborn infants after birth, even before the onset of jaundice. [Pg.591]


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