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Long-Term Thiamine Deficiencies May Cause an Irreversible Form of Brain

Question 141

Question 141

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Long-term thiamine deficiencies may cause an irreversible form of brain damage called ______.


A) Korsakoff's syndrome
B) Broca's syndrome
C) Wernicke's syndrome
D) Klinefelter's syndrome

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