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  1. Beriberi, White Rice, and Vitamin B: A Disease, a Cause, and a Cure by Kenneth Carpenter, 2000-03-25
  2. The Cause and Prevention of Beri-Beri by W Leonard Braddon, 2010-01-11
  3. Recherches Sur La Nature Et La Cause Du Beri-Beri Et Sur Les Moyens De Le Combattre (1888) (French Edition) by Cornelis Adrianus Pekelharing, C. Winkler, 2010-09-10
  4. The Etiology of Beri-Beri by Henry Fraser, 2010-01-03
  5. Die Beriberi-Krankheit (German Edition) by Botho Scheube, 2010-02-26
  6. Beriberi by Edward Bright Vedder, 2010-01-03
  7. Beriberi - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-09-03
  8. Beri-Beri: Its Symptoms And Symptomatic Treatment (1904) by Percy Netterville Gerrard, 2010-05-22
  9. Studies In Japanese Kakke Or Beriberi (1886) by Wallace Taylor, 2010-05-23
  10. Beri-Beri Eene Rijstvergiftiging: Critisch-Historische Bijdrage Tot De Kennis Der Meelvergiften (1897) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by E. Van Dieren, 2010-02-23
  11. Beri-Beri's Aetiologi (1901) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by B. Ebbell, 2010-05-23
  12. Beri-Beri Researches Concerning Its Nature and Causes and the Means of Its Arrest by Cornelis Adrianus Pekelharing, 2010-02-22
  13. Beriberi: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders</i> by Rosalyn, MD Carson-DeWitt, 2005
  14. VITAMINS AND VITAMIN DEFICIENCIES: VOL. I: INTRODUCTORY AND HISTORICAL; VITAMIN B AND BERI-BERI. by Leslie J. Harris, 1938

1. Beri-beri
A look at the first case reported of this disease back in 1642.Category Health Conditions and Diseases beriberi...... Leyden George Wishoff, 1739. The first clinical descriptions of beriberiwere by Dutch physicians, Bontius (1642) and Nicolaas Tulp (1652).
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Beri-beri Tulp, Nicolaas. Observationes Medicae . Leyden: George Wishoff, 1739. "The first clinical descriptions of beriberi were by Dutch physicians, Bontius (1642) and Nicolaas Tulp (1652). Tulp treated a young Dutchman who was brought back to Holland from the East Indies suffering from what the natives of the Indies called beriberi or "the lameness." Tulp's description of beriberi was a detailed one, but he had no clues that it was a deitary deficiency disease. This discovery came more than two hundred years later. Nicholaas Tulp (1593-1674) is best remembered as the central figure in Rembrandt's famous painting, "The Anatomy Lesson" (1632). Next Title
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2. Beriberi
A brief description, touching on the causes, symptoms, the two types and treatment.Category Health Conditions and Diseases beriberi......beriberi. beriberi (ber e ber e) is a disease caused by a deficiency of vitaminB 1 (thiamine) in the diet. There are two types of beriberi dry and wet.
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3. EMedicine - Beriberi : Article By L Arturo Batres, MD
beriberi Thiamin (vitamin B-1) is a water-soluble and heat-labile vitamin thatacts as a coenzyme in the decarboxylation (pyruvate and ketoglutarate) and
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Last Updated: April 30, 2002 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: thiamin deficiency, thiamine deficiency, vitamin B1 deficiency, aneurin deficiency, Shoshin syndrome (acute cardiac failure in beriberi heart disease) AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: L Arturo Batres, MD , Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Gastroenterology and Nutrition, The Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters L Arturo Batres, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Pediatrics American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases American Gastroenterological Association , and North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Editor(s): Maria Rebello Mascarenhas, MBBS

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5. 1.3.1 BERIBERI
Non drug and drug treatment guide for this disease.Category Health Conditions and Diseases beriberi...... 1.3.1 beriberi Treatment guidelines. Drug treatment Cardiovascular beriberi (Shoshindisease) Thiamine, IV, 50–100 mg daily, PLUS Furosemide, 4080 mg daily.
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Non-drug treatment Lifestyle modification and health education.
Alcohol abuse should be discouraged.
  • Refer if no response to treatment or if there are serious neurological or cardiac problems.
Drug treatment
Cardiovascular beriberi (Shoshin disease):
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Furosemide, 40 80 mg daily. According to severity
PLUS
Sodium bicarbonate 8.5%, titrated to pH response on a formula of bicarbonate needed = 0.50 x weight (kg) x desired bicarbonate minus deficit
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Thiamine, oral, 100 mg 3 times daily for one month. For heart failure with acidosis and/or Peripheral neuropathy To correct acidosis. Monitor clinically and by pH determination
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6. Diagnosing Beriberi In Emergency Situations
Article covers different types of beriberi and how to correctly diagnose them.
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FPnotebook.com gives in point form what this disorder is, the causes, symptoms, signs, lab results, Category Health Conditions and Diseases beriberi......NSAID Gastrointestinal Adverse Effects, Book, Home Page.
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  • 8. Beriberi
    beriberi Thiamine deficiency. Signs Neurologic Tremor; Diminished reflexes inlower limbs; Muscle atrophy. Cardiac Congestive Heart Failure (Wet beriberi)
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  • Pathophysiology Nutitional disease results from Thiamine deficiency Causes Chronic Alcoholism Thiamine deficiency Malnutrition Diuresis Dialysis High carbohydrate intake Symptoms Weakness, irritability
  • 9. EMedicine - Beriberi (Thiamine Deficiency) : Article By Ginette V Busschots, MD
    beriberi (Thiamine Deficiency) Thiamine deficiency or beriberi refers to the lackof thiamine pyrophosphate, the active form of the vitamin known as thiamine
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    Last Updated: September 4, 2002 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: vitamin B-1 deficiency, wet beriberi, dry beriberi, Shoshin beriberi, acute fulminant cardiovascular beriberi, thiamine pyrophosphate, Wernicke encephalopathy, Korsakoff syndrome AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
    Author: Ginette V Busschots, MD , Staff Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital Coauthor(s): Phyllis A Vallee, MD , Associate Program Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital; Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Case Western Reserve University; Max Vernon Wisgerhof, MD , Fellowship Program Director, Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Henry Ford Hospital Editor(s): Stanley Wallach, MD

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    11. MEDLINEplus Medical Encyclopedia: Beriberi
    beriberi. Definition Return to top beriberi is a vitamin deficiency disease,caused by inadequate bodily stores of thiamine, (Vitamin B1).
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    Contents of this page: Alternative names Thiamine deficiency; Vitamin B1 deficiency Definition Return to top Beriberi is a vitamin deficiency disease, caused by inadequate bodily stores of thiamine , (Vitamin B1). It can damage the heart and nervous system. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top There are two major manifestations of thiamine deficiency: cardiovascular disease (wet beriberi) and nervous system disease ("dry beriberi" and Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome). Dry beriberi is somewhat of a misnomer because both types are most often caused by excessive alcohol consumption. Symptoms of dry beriberi include pain, tingling, or loss of sensation in hands and feet (peripheral neuropathy), muscle wasting with loss of function or paralysis of the lower extremities, and potentially brain damage and death. Wet beriberi is characterized by swelling (edema), increased heart rate (tachycardia), lung congestion, and enlarged heart related to congestive heart failure. Beriberi has become very rare in the United States because most foods are now vitamin-enriched, which means that a normal diet contains adequate amounts of

    12. BERIBERI
    beriberi An endemic form of polyneuritis (nerve inflammation), due to an unbalanced diet, with a deficiency of vitamin
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    BERIBERI - An endemic form of polyneuritis (nerve inflammation ), due to an unbalanced diet, with a deficiency of vitamin B1 thiamin ). Common in those who chronically abuse alcohol . Also known as beriberi
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    13. MEDLINEplus Enciclopedia Médica: Beriberi
    Translate this page beriberi. El beriberi puede causar daño al corazón y al sistema nervioso.Causas, incidencia y factores de riesgo Volver al comienzo.
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    Contenido: Nombres alternativos Deficiencia de tiamina; deficiencia de vitamina B1 Definición Volver al comienzo Es una deficiencia vitamínica causada por el almacenamiento corporal inadecuado de tiamina (vitamina B1). El beriberi puede causar daño al corazón y al sistema nervioso. Causas, incidencia y factores de riesgo Volver al comienzo El beriberi se ha extinguido casi por completo en muchos países del mundo desde que se descubrió que su causa era la deficiencia de tiamina, ya que la mayoría de los alimentos se enriquecen con vitaminas y una dieta normal contiene las cantidades adecuadas de tiamina Sin embargo, esta enfermedad puede aparecer en los niños de pecho cuando la madre no ha consumido tiamina suficiente o entre las personas cuyas dietas incluyen cierto tipo de pescado que produce una enzima que inactiva la tiamina. Los primeros síntomas del beriberi, aunque no son específicos, son: fatiga , irritabilidad, intranquilidad pérdida del apetito y malestar abdominal vago.

    14. Beriberi
    beriberi can be helped with proper nutrition have a look at what is helpful, andwhere to get it. beriberi may dealt with by the following vitamin b complex.
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    beriberi treatment a variety of illnesses, diseases and problems can be helped by using vitamin, mineral and nutritional supplements - and on this page, and accompanying pages, we try to bring you a selection of nutritional ingredients, including vitamins and other nutritional ingredients that may benefit your particular problem. These suggestions must not be seen as an alternative to medical treatment or medical advise, and if in doubt, please consult your registered medical professional. Left untreated these problems can have a ripple effect and cause other situations to become more problematic - if you are interested in helping your body to fight this particular problem, have a look at the suggestions below, which could be beneficial to you.
    beriberi may dealt with by the following:
    For dosage of the individual ingredients, simply click here , and follow the hyperlink to the specific page dealing with that ingredient. Although extra supplements may assist greatly with a particular problem, keep in mind that you should always follow a balanced diet, and that moderate exercise and sufficient water will also improve your nutritional status. Should you be looking at buying any vitamin, mineral, amino acid etc. supplements

    15. Beriberi
    beriberi has become almost nonexistent in the United States since the discoveryof its cause, thiamin deficiency. beriberi around the World.
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    Beri-beri Beriberi Tools Back Forward Printer Friendly Version Navigation Bar Quick Tour Objective Kwashiorkor Pellagra Cretinism Scurvy Beriberi Goiter Osteomalacia Rickets JE Dengue Web Search Web Links About this Project Contents Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention Scurvy Home Goiter Search Our Site! Find on this Page! Overview
    Alternative names
    thiamin deficiency; vitamin B1 deficiency
    Definition
    A vitamin deficiency disease, caused by a lack of vitamin B1 (thiamin); the most significant manifestations are damage to the heart and nervous system.
    Causes, incidence, and risk factors
    Beriberi has become almost nonexistent in the United States since the discovery of its cause, thiamin deficiency. Most foods are now vitamin enriched, which means that a normal diet contains adequate amounts of thiamin.
    • Beriberi, although uncommon, can be found among alcoholics. Alcohol-related thiamin deficiency is caused by inadequate intakes of thiamin as well as impaired absorption and storage. Beriberi can also appear, in breast-fed infants when the mother has an inadequate intake of thiamin or if the infant is fed unusual formulas without thiamin supplements. Deficiencies may also be found in people whose diet includes certain types of fish that produce an enzyme that inactivates thiamin. Early symptoms of beriberi are nonspecific and include fatigue, irritability, restlessness, loss of appetite, and vague abdominal discomfort.

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    net beriberi. Overview. Alternative names. thiamin deficiency; vitaminB1 deficiency Definition. A enlarged heart. beriberi around the World.
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    Beriberi
    Overview
    Alternative names
    thiamin deficiency; vitamin B1 deficiency
    Definition
    A vitamin deficiency disease, caused by a lack of vitamin B1 (thiamin); the most significant manifestations are damage to the heart and nervous system.
    Causes, incidence, and risk factors
    Beriberi has become almost nonexistent in the United States since the discovery of its cause, thiamin deficiency. Most foods are now vitamin enriched, which means that a normal diet contains adequate amounts of thiamin.
    • Beriberi, although uncommon, can be found among alcoholics. Alcohol-related thiamin deficiency is caused by inadequate intakes of thiamin as well as impaired absorption and storage. Beriberi can also appear, in breast-fed infants when the mother has an inadequate intake of thiamin or if the infant is fed unusual formulas without thiamin supplements. Deficiencies may also be found in people whose diet includes certain types of fish that produce an enzyme that inactivates thiamin. Early symptoms of beriberi are nonspecific and include fatigue, irritability, restlessness, loss of appetite, and vague abdominal discomfort.

    17. To Help With Beriberi, It May Be Worthwhile To Look At Complementary And Alterna
    Complementary and alternative treatment for beriberi. Some problems you.beriberi may benefit from the following vitamin B complex. For
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    Some problems, like beriberi may react positively to vitamin and nutritional therapy and for this reason we suggest some nutrients that may be of benefit for this particular problem. These suggestions must not be seen as an alternative to medical treatment or medical advice, and if in doubt, please consult your registered medical professional. Left untreated these problems can have a ripple effect and cause other situations to become more problematic - if you are interested in helping your body to fight this particular problem, have a look at the suggestions below, which could be beneficial to you.
    Beriberi may benefit from the following:
    For dosage of the individual ingredients, simply click here , and follow the hyperlink to the specific page dealing with that ingredient.

    18. BERIBERI
    beriberi An endemic form of polyneuritis (nerve inflammation), due to an unbalanceddiet, with a deficiency of vitamin B1(thiamin). Also known as beriberi.
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    BERIBERI - An endemic form of polyneuritis (nerve inflammation ), due to an unbalanced diet, with a deficiency of vitamin B1 thiamin ). Common in those who chronically abuse alcohol . Also known as beriberi
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    19. No. 567: Vitamins And Beriberi
    No. 567 VITAMINS AND beriberi by John H. Lienhard Click here for audio of Episode567. The word beriberi comes from the Singhalese word for extreme weakness.
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    Click here for audio of Episode 567. Today, we talk about sick chickens and creativity. The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them. T he word beriberi comes from the Singhalese word for extreme weakness. Weakness is the first symptom of beriberi. After that, neuritis, edema, paralysis and heart failure! It's no fun. Beriberi became a great horror in colonial Asia during the nineteenth century. Finally Pasteur found that microbes cause disease. So, in 1886, the Dutch East India Company sent a team to Djakarta to find the offending beriberi germ. The team put blood, saliva, and urine under the microscope. They tried everything and found out nothing. Finally, after nine months, they left their youngest member in charge of a tiny permanent station. They gave up and went home. The young man was Christian Eijkman. For ten years he kept working on the problem. At one point, the chickens at the station came down with beriberi-like symptoms. They were sick for several months. Several even died. Then the rest recovered.

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