John is a chronic alcohol abuser and has been an alcoholic for well over 30 years. If he presents with confabulation, disorientation, and confusion, his health care team may consider a diagnosis of
A) Tourette's syndrome.
B) Korsakoff's syndrome.
C) neural degeneration syndrome.
D) cognitive alcohol deficit.
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