• Recenti Prog Med · Jul 2014

    Case Reports

    [Sometimes they come back! A case of Shoshin Beriberi in Northern Italy (2012)].

    • Ivan Comelli, Giuseppe Lippi, Maria Francesca Merli, and Gianfranco Cervellin.
    • Recenti Prog Med. 2014 Jul 1; 105 (7-8): 303-6.

    AbstractA 78-year-old man presented to the emergency department with symptoms and signs suggestive of heart failure. Only after a long interview we discovered that the patient has been eating, for over 20 years, only chestnut honey and chestnut jam produced by himself. He refused any other foods, because of the fear of being poisoned; he did not drink alcohol at all. The clinical picture was attributable to Beriberi, and the patient recovered promptly after treatment with thiamine. A high clinical suspicion and an early thiamine supplementation might shorten the duration of work-up and hospital length of stay, as well as prevent extensive and expensive diagnostic work-up, thus simplifying the clinical management.

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