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- S W Smith.
- Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis 55415, USA.
- J Emerg Med. 1998 Jul 1;16(4):587-91.
AbstractA case of acute fulminant cardiovascular beriberi, or "shoshin beriberi," is presented. Beriberi is classified as "dry" (neurologic) or "wet" (cardiovascular) and may be mixed. "Wet" beriberi refers to a spectrum of clinical manifestations ranging from a hyperdynamic state with high output cardiac failure to fulminant failure with collapsed peripheral circulation, lactic acidosis, and shock. Beriberi is probably much more common than previously recognized. Beriberi is caused by thiamine deficiency and should be suspected in alcoholics who present with unexplained lactic acidosis, a hyperdynamic state, high output cardiac failure, or cardiogenic shock without electrocardiographic (EKG) evidence of myocardial necrosis. Shoshin beriberi is rapidly fatal without immediate treatment with thiamine.
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