Beriberi differential diagnosis
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Overview
Differentiating Beriberi from other diseases
Beriberi should be differentiated from other causes of cardiac dysfunction (wet beriberi), peripheral neuropathy (dry beriberi), delirium (WKS), and other disorders caused by excessive alcohol drinking. However, the differential diagnosis is broad due to the non-specific symptoms of cardiac and neural involvement associated with the condition.
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Nerve entrapment disorders | Chronic injuries to nerves as they pass between bones and ligaments:
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Within the distribution of the affected nerve, the patient may complain of:
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Alcoholic hepatitis |
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Diabetic ketoacidosis | In patients with type 1 DM, exposed to:
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Hyperthyroidism |
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Folic acid deficiency |
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