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It is therefore crucial in suspected cases of WE, not to await confirmation of diagnosis, but immediately administer high-dose intravenous thiamine and simultaneously treat magnesium deficiency. Alcoholics at risk of WE should on admission receive immediate prophylactic therapy with parenteral thiamine Thorarinsson BL, Olafsson E, Kjartansson O, Blöndal H. Wernicke’s encephalopathy in chronic alcoholics. Icel Med J 2011:97:21-9 Key words: Wernicke's encephalopathy, Korsakoff's amnestic syndrome, Korsakoff's psychosis, thiamine, thiamine deficiency, magnesium deficiency, malnutrition, alcoholism, alcohol dependency Correspondence: Björn Logi Thorarinsson, bjornlth@hive.is > cn < 2 2 D (/) I œ _i o z UJ English version on www.laeknabladid.is Barst: 13. júní 2010, - samþykkt til birtingar: 30. nóvember 2010 Hagsmunatengsl: Engin LÆKNAblaðið 2011/97 29
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