Medical Term
Korsakoff's syndrome
a neurological disorder described by the Russian neuropsychiatrist Sergei Korsakoff (1854-1900), characterized by short-term memory loss, disorientation and confabulation (the invention and detailed description of events, situations and experiences to cover gaps in the memory). The condition is caused primarily by alcoholism and a deficiency of thiamine ( VITAMIN B , vital in converting carbohydrate to glucose).
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