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Korsakoff Syndrome - 2010 V is rated/received certificates of: Italy:T
Whenever someone has a possible diagnosis of alcoholism, and then has the sudden onset of memory difficulties, it is important to seriously consider the diagnosis of Korsakoff's syndrome
Thiamin
area of the brain believed to be responsible for the symptoms of Korsakoff's syndrome is called the diencephalon, specifically the structures called the mamillary bodies and the thalamus
"Korsakov's Syndrome" is a brain disorder caused by the lack of thiamine (vitamin B1) in the brain.
Cerebral beriberi, also known as Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, usually occurs in chronic alcoholics and affects the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). It can be caused by a situation that aggravates a chronic thiamine deficiency.
Severe alcoholism can, in rare cases, lead to Korsakoff syndrome.
Korsakoff syndrome can be caused by long-term alcoholism.
The cast of Korsakoff Syndrome - 2010 includes: Laura Agerli as Vocal Enrico Arnolfo as Drums Bianca Bonin as herself Enrico Bricco as Guitar Davide Dellaquila as Bass Claudio Vernetti as Guitar
Vitamin B1
Wernicke's encephalopathy and Korsakoff syndrome are believed to be two stages of the same condition. Wernicke's encephalopathy is caused by damaging changes in the brain, usually due to a lack of vitamin B1 (thiamine). A lack of vitamin B1 is common in people with alcoholism. Heavy alcohol use affects the breakdown of thiamine in the body. Even if someone who drinks alcohol heavily follows a well-balanced diet, most of the thiamine is not absorbed. Korsakoff syndrome, or Korsakoff psychosis, tends to develop as Wernicke's symptoms go away. Korsakoff psychosis involves damage to areas of the brain involved with memory.
Although alcoholismis not a disease, it increases the risk of several diseases such as Korsakoff syndrome and cirrhosis of the liver.