[PDF] Thiamine deficiency in ill children. | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.3945/ajcn.111.018457 Corpus ID: 30182642Thiamine deficiency in ill children. @article{Kauffman2011ThiamineDI, title={Thiamine deficiency in ill children.}, author={Greta Kauffman and Debra Coats and Somonn Seab and M. Topazian and P. Fischer}, journal={The American journal of clinical nutrition}, year={2011}, volume={94 2}, pages={ 616-7; author reply 617 } } Greta Kauffman, Debra Coats, +2 authors P. Fischer Published 2011 Medicine The American journal of clinical nutrition Thiamine deficiency is increasingly recognized in varied parts of the world. In many areas of rural Southeast Asia, thiamine deficiency (seemingly related to rice preparation practices) is the accepted cause of wet beriberi, which presents with respiratory distress and heart failure and rapidly improves after thiamine administration (1). Lima et al (2) have provided important data showing that low thiamine concentrations were common in critically ill children at their center in Brazil. 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