Thiamine Deficiency While on Total Parenteral Nutrition Mimicking Acute Stroke: A Case Report (P3.217)
CONCLUSIONS: Thiamine deficiency mimicking stroke while on total parenteral nutrition has been rarely documented. Recognition of this syndrome is critical as prompt treatment may reverse symptoms.Disclosure: Dr. Parker has nothing to disclose. Dr. Marafie has nothing to disclose. Dr. Wolf has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Parker, A., Marafie, D., Wolf, V. Tags: Neurocritical Care: Clinical Science and Therapeutics Source Type: research
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