1.Relationship of the severity alcohol dependence and the abnormality of biochemical laboratory tests.
Ihn Geun CHOI ; Suk Whan MOON ; Jae Ho SUK
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1993;32(3):319-325
No abstract available.
Alcoholism*
2.Pharmacological Treatment of Alcohol Dependence.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2000;43(3):277-283
No abstract available.
Alcoholism*
3.Relations between the level of results of biochemical laboratory tests and the diagnosis of alcohol dependence.
Ihn Geun CHOI ; Sung Ho KIM ; Tae Hyuk YOO
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1993;32(5):776-784
No abstract available.
Alcoholism*
;
Diagnosis*
4.Neuropsychological effects of chronic alcoholism on the tactual-spatial performance and memory.
Jong Sub LEE ; Chan Hyung KIM ; Sung Hoon LEE ; Won Joon HWANG ; Kae Joon YOO
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1993;32(1):59-69
No abstract available.
Alcoholism*
;
Memory*
5.Pappenheimer Bodies in a Splenectomized Patient with Alcohol Abuse.
Laboratory Medicine Online 2015;5(4):227-228
No abstract available.
Alcoholism*
;
Humans
6.Assessment of alcohol dependence in primary care.
Mi Kyung CHUNG ; Ho Cheol SHIN ; Eun Sook PARK
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 1992;13(4):318-326
No abstract available.
Alcoholism*
;
Primary Health Care*
7.Callosal and Cortical Involvement in Acute Marchiafava-Bignami Disease.
Jong Mok LEE ; Yong Won KIM ; Yang Ha HWANG ; Ho Won LEE ; Sung Pa PARK ; Chung Kyu SUH
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2009;27(2):190-191
No abstract available.
Alcoholism
;
Marchiafava-Bignami Disease
8.Improvement of insight in patients with alcohol dependence by treatmen programs.
Jong Sung KIM ; Byoung Kang PARK ; In Sul YU ; Mi Kyeung OH
Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine 2000;21(9):1180-1187
BACKGROUNDS: The first step for the recovery of alcoholics is the formation of true insight which enables them to admit that they are alcoholic. This study was designed to analyze the changes in insight status by treatment programs. METHOD: The subjects were 214 alcohol dependents who participated in the insight-oriented treatment programs for at least 1 week. Their insight status were measured through HAIS before and after treatment. RESULTS: Of 214 subjects, 83 (38.8%) were in poor-, 103 (48.1%) in fair-, and 28 (13.1%) in good-insight before treatment, and 56 (26.2%) in poor-, 97 (45.3%) in fair-, and 61 (28.5%) in good-insight after treatment. Mean HAIS scores of the subjects were 5.35 (SD=8.33) before treatment and significantly increased to 9.00 (SD=8.04) after treatment. The magnitude of insight-improvement was negatively correlated with the HAIS scores before treatment in poor-insight group and positively correlated with the duration of participation in treatment in fair-insight group. CONCLUSION: We confirmed the fact that the insight status of patients could be improved by treatment. It was also suggested that the therapeutic strategy needed an individual approach according to the insight state of a patient.
Alcoholics
;
Alcoholism*
;
Humans
9.The preliminary study of the Korean alcoholism screening test(III).
Kyung Bin KIM ; Kwang Soo HAHN ; Jung Kug LEE ; Min Kyu RHEE ; Yu Kwang KIM ; Chul Kyu KIM
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1991;30(3):569-581
No abstract available.
Alcoholism*
;
Mass Screening*
10.Acute disorder in alcohol addicts in emergency and intensive care department of Bach Mai hospital
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2005;0(1):18-25
A study on 282 patients with alcohol abuse admitted in Emergency Department and Poison Control Center of Bach Mai Hospital between 2002 and 2003 showed that the common acute conditions included: bleeding from esophageal vein, hepatic comma, alcohol withdrawal syndrome, and stroke. Less common acute conditions included bleeding from gastric intestinal, sepsis, and pancreatitis. Common acute conditions during treatment included hypoglycemia and hypokalemia. Hypokalemia often combined with alcohol withdrawal syndrome. Patients with over 15 years alcohol use had bad treatment result. Patients with less than 15 years alcohol use and less than 500ml/day had lower mortality rate
Alcoholism
;
Alcohol Drinking