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Late-onset Cases of Korsakoff Amnestic Syndrome With CNS Comorbidities: Suggestions for Long-term Management
Goal: The goal of this study was to alert clinicians to Korsakoff syndrome associatedwith comorbid neurological and neuropsychiatric conditions in patients aged 50 years and older. Methods: The study consists of 4 Korsakoff longitudinal case reports (mean age at onset=60.5 y), supplemented by relevant published reports. Findings: The findings include demographic characteristics, comorbid central nervous system conditions, and interventions. Conclusion: In older patients with Korsakoff syndrome and comorbid central nervous system conditions, the optimal functional outcome depends upon a neurophysiological understanding of all comorbidities plus treatment interventions that can alleviate >1 comorbid condition insofar as feasible.
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Addictive Disorders & Their Treatment is a quarterly international journal devoted to practical clinical research and treatment issues related to the misuses of alcohol and licit and illicit drugs and the study and treatment of addictive disorders and their behaviors. The journal publishes broad-spectrum, patient-oriented coverage of all aspects of addiction, directed toward an audience of psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, psychopharmacologists, and primary care practitioners. Original articles help clinicians make more educated, effective decisions regarding optimal patient management and care. In-depth reviews examine current understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of addiction disorders.