Tag: Korsakoff’s Psychosis


WERNICKE-KORSAKOFF SYNDROME

Introduction to Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome (WKS) represents a profound and debilitating neurological condition that arises primarily from a severe deficiency of thiamine, also known as vitamin B1. This syndrome is unique in clinical neurology as it is conceptualized as a two-stage pathological process consisting of an acute, life-threatening phase known as Wernicke’s encephalopathy (WE) […]

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Korsakoff’s Syndrome: Historical Context and Definition Korsakoff’s Syndrome, often referred to as Korsakoff’s Psychosis, is a devastating neurological disorder characterized primarily by severe memory impairment, which is typically irreversible. The condition derives its name from the pioneering work of the Russian neuropsychiatrist Sergei Korsakoff (1853–1900), who meticulously described the distinct clinical features of the disease […]

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