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Disruption of Frontal Lobe Neural Synchrony During Cognitive Control by Alcohol Intoxication
Published on: February 6, 2019
Neurological complications of alcohol usage
1Department of Psychiatry, Clinical Sciences Building, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, 4029, Australia.
Abstract:
The relationships between alcohol usage and a number of neurological syndromes are reviewed. These are often complex and incompletely understood. Multiple rather than single factors are the rule rather than the exception. The correct diagnosis may be missed particularly where the aetiological role of alcohol is overlooked. Multiple diagnoses are not uncommon. Issues of differential diagnosis and diagnostic procedures are discussed. Management, including a number of its pitfalls, is outlined.
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