Diagnosis of Alcohol AbuseCRC Press, 1989 M07 31 - 288 pages The latest methods used to diagnose alcoholism are discussed in this timely publication. Old systems are reviewed, and their efficacy in the diagnosis of alcoholism is analyzed. Laboratory methods that could improve the objectivity and accuracy of clinical tests are highlighted. Additionally, physical, psychological, and biochemical tests used to diagnose severe alcoholism are explored. |
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Contents
Introduction | 10 |
Chapter | 13 |
Acetaldehyde Adducts | 16 |
Chapter 3 | 27 |
Chapter 4 | 55 |
Chapter 5 | 69 |
Chapter 6 | 101 |
Chapter 8 | 125 |
Chapter 9 | 147 |
Chapter 10 | 177 |
Chapter 11 | 201 |
Alcohol Consumption and Abuse Among Women and the Elderly | 217 |
Chapter 14 | 231 |
Chapter 15 | 251 |
Common terms and phrases
abnormal abstinence acetaldehyde acetate Acta activity acute alcohol abuse alcohol consumption alcohol dehydrogenase alcohol dependence alcohol intake alcohol metabolism alcohol-induced alcohol-related alcoholic cirrhosis alcoholic hepatitis alcoholic liver disease alcoholic patients Alcoholism Screening Test aldehyde dehydrogenase ALDH alkaline phosphatase assessment bilirubin Biochem blood brain cells changes cholesterol chronic alcoholics chronic ethanol Clin clinical concentrations correlation Decreased deficiency detection diagnosis of alcoholism diagnostic Drug effects of alcohol Effects of ethanol elevated enzyme erythrocyte fatty acid fatty liver fibrosis folate genetic hepatocytes Hepatology high density lipoprotein histologic HTGL human identify increased indicate laboratory LCAT Lieber lipase lipid liver biopsy Mallory bodies MAST membrane mice Michigan Alcoholism Screening microsomal mitochondrial nonalcoholic normal Nutr nutritional oxidation parameters patients with alcoholic Pharmacol phospholipid plasma problem drinkers protein questionnaire ratio rats Scand sensitivity serum sex hormones significant significantly specificity steatosis testosterone tissue triglyceride vitamin zinc
References to this book
Psychiatrie Und Psychotherapie Hans-Jürgen Möller,G. Laux,H.-P. Kapfhammer No preview available - 2005 |