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Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome in Hyperemesis Gravidarum: A Case Report and Literature Review.

Gerald T PagalingAdrian I EspirituCarl Froilan D LeochicoVida Margarette D AndalKrystle Anne R BlascoMarjorie Anne C BagnasPaul Matthew D Pasco
Published in: The Neurohospitalist (2020)
A review of current treatments for WE, and the prevention and neurocognitive recovery of WKS was done. The beneficial effects of thiamine for acute WKS are supported by several case reports and clinical experience. Evidence from one randomized controlled trial wherein thiamine was given in various doses for treating WE or preventing WKS in an alcohol-dependent population is limited by methodological issues. Rehabilitation and pharmacotherapy for neurocognitive recovery seems promising, but they have inadequate evidentiary support. More robust studies on multi-modal strategies are warranted to facilitate the neurocognitive recovery of patients with WKS.
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