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Oxidative Stress in Emergency Toxicology
Published 2009-12-01“…The presence of hemolysis, upper airway burn, and chronic alcoholism deteriorate OS. Key words: oxidative stress, acute poisonings, chemical burn, chronic alcoholism.…”
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Structural and Functional Fundamentals of Alcoholic Disease
Published 2018-11-01“…To suggest a new perspective on chronic alcohol intoxication by means of investigating the associated severe multiple organ pathology, which frequently becomes the cause of lethal outcome in patients suffering from drunkenness and alcoholism.Key points. …”
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Alcohol consumption induces murine osteoporosis by downregulation of natural killer T‐like cell activity
Published 2021-12-01“…Abstract Introduction Chronic alcohol consumption (CAC) can induce several deleterious effects on the body, including the promotion of osteoporosis; however, the immunological mechanism underlying alcohol‐induced osteoporosis is still unclear. …”
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Periodontal inflammation induced by chronic ethanol consumption in ovariectomized rats
Published 2016-03-01“…Objective: The current study aims to analyze chronic alcohol consumption influence on induced periodontitis in rats presenting estrogen deficiency. …”
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USP53 Drives Ethanol-Induced Myocardial Injury by Promoting K63 Deubiquitination-Dependent RIPK1 Activation at K377
Published 2025-01-01“…Alcoholic cardiomyopathy (ACM) is a type of dilated cardiomyopathy unrelated to ischemia, which develops as a consequence of chronic alcohol consumption. While ethanol-induced irreversible cardiomyocyte death is implicated in ACM development and progression, the precise molecular mechanisms involved are still obscure. …”
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Prevalence, etiology, risk factors, management options, and outcomes in chronic subdural hematoma (cSDH): A comprehensive literature review of recent advances
Published 2025-09-01“…Results: cSDH predominantly affects elderly men, with major risk factors including advanced age, male sex, head trauma, use of antiplatelet or anticoagulant agents, and chronic alcohol use. Etiological mechanisms involve bridging vein injury, chronic inflammation, angiogenesis, and impaired hemostasis. …”
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THE EFFECT OF SPLEEN LYMPHOCYTES TREATED WITH AN ORIGINAL ANTICONVULSANT ON HEMATOPOIESIS DURING LONG-TERM ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
Published 2019-08-01“…Alcoholics often exhibit anemia, as a consequence of the destruction of erythroid cells before they mature, and thrombocytopenia, which causes the appearance of petechiae and spontaneous bleeding. Chronic alcohol consumption also has a suppressive effect on the production and function of white blood cells, resulting in a poor ability to resist bacterial infection. …”
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The bibliometric and visualization analysis of alcohol-induced osteonecrosis of the femoral head: research trends and future directions (1998–2024)
Published 2025-08-01“…Abstract Background Osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) is a progressive, debilitating orthopedic condition that primarily results from compromised vascular supply. Chronic alcohol intake is a well-established non-traumatic etiological factor in ONFH. …”
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Agenesis of the corpus callosum combined with cerebral abnormalities: Clinical and diagnostic features
Published 2024-12-01“…The boy's parents and grandparents died of chronic alcoholism at the age of 11. During a neurological examination, he showed signs of damage to the pyramidal tract, as well as pronounced cognitive impairment with profound mental retardation, including delayed psycho-speech development. …”
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