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      Shoshin beriberi in an infant of a thiamine-deficient mother.

      Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)
      Adult, Beriberi, congenital, physiopathology, Breast Feeding, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications, Thiamine Deficiency, complications

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          The classical form of thiamine deficiency in children is comprised of peripheral neuropathy, encephalopathy and high-output cardiac failure, predominantly right-sided. "Shoshin beriberi" cardiac failure has a different presentation, with vasoconstriction, hypotension and severe metabolic acidosis. A three-month breast-fed infant developed these features (biochemical tests confirmed the diagnosis). His mother, although non-symptomatic, had biochemical evidence of thiamine deficiency.

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