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Wernicke-Korsakoff s. the behavioral disorder caused by thiamine deficiency, most commonly due to chronic alcohol abuse and associated with other nutritional polyneuropathies. Wernicke's encephalopathy (confusion, ataxia of gait, nystagmus, and ophthalmoplegia) occurs as an acute attack and is reversible, except for some residual ataxia or nystagmus, by administration of thiamine; Korsakoff's syndrome (severe anterograde and retrograde amnesia) may occur in conjunction with Wernicke's encephalopathy or may become apparent later; only about 20 per cent of patients recover completely from the amnesia.
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Wernicke-Mann h. partial hemiplegia of the extremities.
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Wernicke-Mann hemiplegia see under hemiplegia.
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Wertheim's o. radical hysterectomy; removal of the uterus, tubes, parametrium, tissues surrounding the upper vagina, and pelvic lymphatics.
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Werner Heisenberg was born on the 5th of December, 1901, at W?zburg, Germany. In 1923 he received a Ph.D. at the University of Munich and then became Assistant to Max Born at the University of G?tingen and in 1924 gained the venia legendi at that University. Heisenberg will always be known for his theory of quantum mechanics, published in 1925.
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