Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome is a combination of Korsakoff's syndrome, which is characterized by confusion, severe anterograde and retrograde amnesia and confabulation; and Wernicke's encephalopathy, which is characterized by nystagmus, ophthalmoplegia, coma and, if untreated, death. The combined syndrome is named after the two surnames of the doctors (Carl Wernicke and Sergei Korsakoff) who popularized the respective illnesses.
Some studies have associated susceptiblity to this syndrome with a hereditary deficiency of transketolase, an enzyme involved in thiamine metabolism.
Eponymous diseases | Neurology | Psychiatry
Wernicke-Korsakow-Syndrom | Syndrome de Wernicke-Korsakoff | Wernicke-Korsakoff heilkenni | Syndroom van Wernicke | Wernicke-Korsakov | Sindroma Wernicke-Korsakoff
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