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Neurological complication of Alcoholism


 

1. Acute alcoholic intoxication: mild euphoria to coma (depends on the serum alcohol level).

2. Alcoholic blackout: transient amnesia after a binge.

3. Alcohol withdrawal syndromes: tremulousness, autonomic hyperactivity, hallucinosis.

4. Alcohol withdrawal seizures.

5. Delirium tremens: confusion, florid hallucination, and autonomic hyperactivity.

6. Nutritional deficiencies:

  • Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.
  • Alcoholic polyneuropathy (Gradual onset,More sensory,Painful paresthesia)
  • Pellagra.

7. Neurological complication of uncertain etiology:

• Alcoholic cerebellar degeneration.

• Central pontine myelinolysis.

• Marchiafava-Bignami disease: degeneration of corpus callosum.

• Alcoholic myopathy.

• Alcoholic amblyopia.

8. Encephalopathy:

• Hepatic encephalopathy.

9. Traumatic

  • Subdural hematoma
  • Post traumatic epilepsy

10.Other

  • Stroke
  • Movement disorder


 


 

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