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The classic clinical triad of Wernicke encephalopathy of thiamine deficiency is

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The classic clinical triad of Wernicke encephalopathy of thiamine deficiency is


  1. mental status changes, ocular signs, and ataxia
  2. cardiac involvement, peripheral neuritis, and aphonia
  3. depression, drowsiness, and poor mental concentration
  4. increased intracranial pressure, meningismus, and coma
  5. deterioration of school performance, seizures, and headache

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(A). This triad is rarely reported in infants and young children with severe deficiency secondary to malignancies or feeding of defective formula

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