Shoshin syndrome: report of a treatable disaster
Shoshin syndrome is a rare fulminating heart failure caused by thiamine deficiency. In Japanese “sho” means acute damage and “shin” means heart. It consists of a rare and hyperacute manifestation of beriberi that was first described in polished white rice-eating communities in various locations acro...
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doaj-978d7d8a99bc461da0951210d1184bda2020-11-24T21:17:13ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Acute Disease2221-61892589-55162019-01-0182788110.4103/2221-6189.254431Shoshin syndrome: report of a treatable disasterTommaso ValobraUmberto CerattiAlessandra CernuschiShoshin syndrome is a rare fulminating heart failure caused by thiamine deficiency. In Japanese “sho” means acute damage and “shin” means heart. It consists of a rare and hyperacute manifestation of beriberi that was first described in polished white rice-eating communities in various locations across Asia including China, Japan and Indonesia. In a totally different context, ‘Shoshin’ is a word from Zen Buddhism meaning “beginner’s mind”, which is considered the necessary attitude to approach the Zen practice. This case report is a prime example of clinical manifestations of thiamine deficiency for the presence of both cardiological and neurological disorders, for hyperacute onset of cardiac failure (shoshin syndrome), for the simultaneous involvement of peripheral and central nervous system, and for the dramatic global recovery after thiamine replacement therapy. We therefore explain why the physician should adopt a beginner’s mind in clinical practice.http://www.jadweb.org/article.asp?issn=2221-6189;year=2019;volume=8;issue=2;spage=78;epage=81;aulast=ValobraThiamineShoshinBeriberiWernikeAlcoholic |
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Tommaso Valobra Umberto Ceratti Alessandra Cernuschi Shoshin syndrome: report of a treatable disaster Journal of Acute Disease Thiamine Shoshin Beriberi Wernike Alcoholic |
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Tommaso Valobra Umberto Ceratti Alessandra Cernuschi |
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Shoshin syndrome: report of a treatable disaster |
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Shoshin syndrome: report of a treatable disaster |
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Shoshin syndrome: report of a treatable disaster |
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Shoshin syndrome: report of a treatable disaster |
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Shoshin syndrome: report of a treatable disaster |
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shoshin syndrome: report of a treatable disaster |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Journal of Acute Disease |
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2221-6189 2589-5516 |
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2019-01-01 |
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Shoshin syndrome is a rare fulminating heart failure caused by thiamine deficiency. In Japanese “sho” means acute damage and “shin” means heart. It consists of a rare and hyperacute manifestation of beriberi that was first described in polished white rice-eating communities in various locations across Asia including China, Japan and Indonesia. In a totally different context, ‘Shoshin’ is a word from Zen Buddhism meaning “beginner’s mind”, which is considered the necessary attitude to approach the Zen practice. This case report is a prime example of clinical manifestations of thiamine deficiency for the presence of both cardiological and neurological disorders, for hyperacute onset of cardiac failure (shoshin syndrome), for the simultaneous involvement of peripheral and central nervous system, and for the dramatic global recovery after thiamine replacement therapy. We therefore explain why the physician should adopt a beginner’s mind in clinical practice. |
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Thiamine Shoshin Beriberi Wernike Alcoholic |
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http://www.jadweb.org/article.asp?issn=2221-6189;year=2019;volume=8;issue=2;spage=78;epage=81;aulast=Valobra |
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