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A 47-year-old man who is a chronic alcoholic with established liver damage, has been brought to the hospital after an episode of heavy drinking. He is not able to walk straight and is complaining of double vision and is shouting obscenities and expletives. What is the most likely diagnosis?
(A) Korsakoff psychosis
(B) Delirium tremens
(C) Wernickes encephalopathy
(D) Tourettes syndrome
(E) Alcohol dependence
A 47-year-old man who is a chronic alcoholic with established liver damage, has been brought to the hospital after an episode of heavy drinking. He is not able to walk straight and is complaining of double vision and is shouting obscenities and expletives. What is the most likely diagnosis?
(A) Korsakoff psychosis
(B) Delirium tremens
(C) Wernickes encephalopathy
(D) Tourettes syndrome
(E) Alcohol dependence
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