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[Alcoholic disease]

V S Paukov

    Arkhiv Patologii
    |January 1, 1994
    PubMed
    Summary
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    A new concept, alcoholic disease (AD), is proposed, replacing chronic alcoholism. Early diagnosis and treatment of stage II drunkenness are crucial for preventing irreversible damage to organs like the liver and heart.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical Science
    • Pathology
    • Toxicology

    Context:

    • The study analyzed 355 human autopsies and 335 rat models of ethanol intoxication.
    • Current understanding of alcoholism lacks a distinct nosological entity for its progressive stages.
    • Existing treatments often overlook ethanol's direct role in organ damage during early disease phases.

    Purpose:

    • To introduce a new nosological entity, "alcoholic disease" (AD), to better classify alcohol-related health issues.
    • To delineate the three-stage pathogenesis of AD: repeated intoxication, drunkenness, and chronic alcoholism with complications.
    • To emphasize the critical importance of diagnosing and treating stage II (drunkenness) for potential reversibility.

    Summary:

    • Alcoholic disease (AD) is proposed as a new classification, distinct from "chronic alcoholism."

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  • AD pathogenesis involves three stages: repeated acute intoxication, drunkenness, and established alcoholism with complications.
  • Key organs affected include the liver, heart, lungs, and brain, with initial degenerative changes progressing to irreversible damage.
  • Impact:

    • This new classification highlights the progressive nature of alcohol-induced organ damage.
    • Recognizing AD and its stages facilitates earlier and more effective therapeutic interventions.
    • Focusing on curable stage II (drunkenness) can prevent the development of severe, irreversible complications.