Beriberi
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Beriberi
Biochemistry
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Laboratory value | Result |
Complete blood count | |
Hemoglobin | 13 g/dL |
Hematocrit | 40% |
Leukocyte count | 5,000/mm3 |
Platelet count | 150,000/mm3 |
MCV | 88 fL |
Serum methylmalonic acid levels are normal. This patient’s condition is most likely associated with which of the following impaired biological processes?
External References
First Aid
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Alcoholism p. 589
wet beriberi p. 720
Beriberi
cardiomyopathy p. 315
vitamin B1 deficiency p. 64
Dilated cardiomyopathy p. 315, 316, 477
wet beriberi p. 64
Dry beriberi p. 64
Edema
wet beriberi p. 64
Wet beriberi p. 64
Summary
Beriberi is a disease caused by a deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1). This can be due to reduced intake, or a problem with thiamine absorption. Beriberi can exist as wet beriberi, which is when it mainly affects the cardiovascular system causing high-output heart failure with symptoms like dyspnea, and peripheral edema. There can also be dry beriberi, causing symptoms like wasting, and paralysis due to nerve damage. Dry beriberi usually presents with peripheral neuropathy, confusion, and nystagmus (involuntary eye movements).