Hyperemesis-induced wernicke-korsakoff syndrome due to hypergastrinemia during long-Term treatment with proton pump inhibitors

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Abstract

We herein report a patient with Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (WKS) who had neither a history of alcoholism or of history of gastric surgery. A 56-year-old woman was transferred to our hospital because of the loss of consciousness and she was diagnosed to have Wernicke encephalopathy. She showed proton pump inhibitor-induced refractory hypergastrinemia with the subsequent development of hyperemesis and a vitamin B1 deficiency.

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Miyanaga, R., Hisahara, S., Ohhashi, I., Yamamoto, D., Matsumura, A., Suzuki, S., … Shimohama, S. (2020). Hyperemesis-induced wernicke-korsakoff syndrome due to hypergastrinemia during long-Term treatment with proton pump inhibitors. Internal Medicine, 59(21), 2783–2787. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.5168-20

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