JAPAN 2 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Monoamine Oxidase A, Periaqueductal Gray, Central Nervous System Depression
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Tutorial 9: korsakoff"s syndrome & chronic toxic encephalopathy (cte) Impairment, fewer meet dsm-iv criteria for disorder: prognostic factors of neuropsychological impairments: higher level of neuropsychological impairment at diagnosis -> non-progressive disease with no severe deterioration after cessation of exposure; comorbidity/psychopathology at diagnosis. Lack of available services for younger people with brain damage and no standardized care pathways; higher likelihood of frontal lobe pathology -> physically more active and prone to agitation, disinhibition, delusional experiences and aggression. Mechanisms underlying alcohol-related brain damage/dementia: neurotoxic effects of alcohol -> metabolite; acetaldehyde, thiamine depletion; malnutrition, metabolic factors resulting from intoxication and withdrawal, cerebral-/cardiovascular or liver disease, hepatic encephalopathy, mbd, cpm, alcohol-related physical complications and head injuries. Improvements; ocular abnormalities -> days-weeks; ataxia -> weeks to months; confusion - Treatment: prophylactic/preventive treatment; parenteral thiamine (vitamin b) administration, abstinence; multi-disciplinary services, detoxification facilities, specialized residential homes or domiciliary support, occupational therapy, specialized shelter/rehabilitation > nursing home/psychiatric ward, psychological support and a well-structured environment.