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1. Severe Lactic Acidosis, Wernicke's Encephalopathy, and Wet Beriberi Due to Thiamine Deficiency in a Child With Leukemia.

2. Altered Mental Status and Cardiac Failure Due to Thiamine Deficiency in an Overweight Teen.

3. Clinical Features and Outcomes of Shoshin Beriberi.

4. Thiamine deficiency-related neuropathy: A reversible entity from an endemic area.

5. Wernicke encephalopathy: limitations in a laboratory and radiological diagnosis.

6. Pulmonary artery catheter usage in diagnosis of Shoshin beriberi presented with unexplained lactic acidosis.

7. Anaesthesia and intensive care management of shoshin beriberi in perioperative period in young adult.

8. Prevalence of Thiamine Deficiency in Pregnancy and its impact on fetal outcome in an area endemic for thiamine deficiency.

9. Lactic Acidosis Due to Thiamine Deficiency in a Preterm Infant Associated with Inadequate Parenteral Nutrition.

10. Raise vigilance against refractory distributive shock due to severe wet beriberi.

11. Critical vitamin deficiencies in autism spectrum disorder: Reversible and irreversible outcomes.

12. Shoshin beriberi and thiamine-responsive right heart failure: A case report in Mayotte Recognition and management of infant Shoshin beriberi.

13. [Thiamin: Simply a vitamin?]

14. A Case of Pulmonary Hypertension in a 67-Year-Old Woman with Thiamine Deficiency Following Partial Gastrectomy and Exacerbated by Diuretics.

15. A case of dry beriberi from alcohol use disorder and disordered eating.

16. Wet beriberi and scurvy.

17. Lessons of the month 1: Shoshin beriberi: A case report of fulminant cardiovascular collapse, intractable hyperlactatemia and deteriorating consciousness.

18. A BERIBERI UNHEALTHY LATTE: ENCEPHALOPATHY AND SHOCK FROM SEVERE NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCY.

19. Thiamine deficiency disorders: a clinical perspective.

20. The rediscovery of thiamine deficiency disorders at a secondary level mission hospital in Northeast India.

21. Case Report: Fulminant Infantile Beriberi: A Report of Six Cases.

22. Infantile thiamine deficiency: Redefining the clinical patterns.

23. Non-alcoholic beriberi, Wernicke encephalopathy and long-term eating disorder: case report and a mini-review.

24. Comparison of Thiamin Diphosphate High-Performance Liquid Chromatography and Erythrocyte Transketolase Assays for Evaluating Thiamin Status in Malaria Patients without Beriberi.

25. Atypical presentation of a forgotten disease: refractory hypotension in beriberi.

26. New-Onset Heart Failure.

27. Dry Beriberi Due to Thiamine Deficiency Associated with Peripheral Neuropathy and Wernicke's Encephalopathy Mimicking Guillain-Barré syndrome: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

28. Acute flaccid paralysis: Do not forget beriberi neuropathy.

29. Starvation-induced diplopia and weakness: a case of beriberi and Wernicke's encephalopathy.

30. Gastrointestinal beriberi: a forme fruste of Wernicke's encephalopathy?

31. Wet beriberi with multiple organ failure remarkably reversed by thiamine administration: A case report and literature review.

32. Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome complicated by subacute beriberi neuropathy in an alcoholic patient.

33. A Large Outbreak of Thiamine Deficiency Among Illegal Gold Miners in French Guiana.

34. Shoshin beriberi-thiamine responsive pulmonary hypertension in exclusively breastfed infants: A study from northern India.

35. Cranial Ultrasonography in Infantile Encephalitic Beriberi: A Useful First-Line Imaging Tool for Screening and Diagnosis in Suspected Cases.

36. Case report: pericardial effusion with constrictive physiology in a patient with wet beriberi.

37. Elevated Lactate Secondary to Gastrointestinal Beriberi.

38. High-Output Heart Failure Caused by Thyrotoxicosis and Beriberi.

39. Shoshin Beriberi With Low Cardiac Output and Hemodynamic Deterioration Treated Dramatically by Thiamine Administration.

40. A case of shoshin beriberi presenting as cardiogenic shock with diffuse ST-segment elevation, which dramatically improved after a single dose of thiamine.

41. [Sometimes they come back! A case of Shoshin Beriberi in Northern Italy (2012)].

42. Thiamine deficiency and cardiac dysfunction in Cambodian infants.

43. Acute dilated cardiomyopathy in a patient with beriberi and cryoglobulinaemic vasculitis: an unusual potential complication of two rare disorders.

44. Altered and unstable: wet beriberi, a clinical review.

45. [Case report: a case in which vitamin B1 was effective for treatment of shoshin beriberi and Wernicke's encephalopathy].

46. Inducible intrapulmonary arteriovenous shunt in a patient with beriberi heart.

48. Thiamine deficiency in Cambodian infants with and without beriberi.

49. Diagnosis by treatment.

50. Shoshin beriberi mimicking a high-risk non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome with cardiogenic shock: when the arteries are not guilty.

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