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Clinical and physiological implications and correlations.

作者信息

Berglund M

机构信息

Department of Alcohol Diseases, University of Lund, Malmoe General Hospital, Sweden.

出版信息

Alcohol Alcohol Suppl. 1991;1:399-402.

PMID:1845570
Abstract

Cerebral dysfunction in alcoholics has important treatment implications. However, overall correlations between neuropathological impairment, neuropsychiatric performance, and clinical outcome are low and seldom reported to exceed 0.3-0.4. Three main diagnostic issues are discussed, reversibility of dementia symptoms, frontal lobe dysfunction, and the Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome. To predict the reversibility of dementia symptoms in the individual alcoholic is important for the clinician. While routine diagnostic procedures do not give such information, a combination of brain imaging techniques and psychometric tests could be a possible development. Frontal lobe dysfunction is related to high-level cognition and general integration of behaviour. Psychometric tests give uncertain results. Inclusion of brain imaging techniques could possibly improve the diagnostic procedure. The autopsy frequency of the Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome is much higher than the clinical diagnostic prevalence during life. This discrepancy may be related to the rarity of the classical symptoms and to overdiagnosis of non-Korsakoff alcohol dementia.

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