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Differential Diagnosis For Ethanol blood level/toxin (Lab) - Increased
- Deficiency Disorders
Korsakoff's psychosis/Alcohol dementia- Reference to Organ System
Steatosis/Non-alcoholic hepatitis/NASH- Drugs
Ethanol infusion/Administration/Toxicity- Poisoning (Specific Agent)
Alcohol/Ethanol ingestion/intake
Alcohol amnestic disorder
Alcohol induced hypoglycemia
Alcohol intoxication, acute
Alcohol seizure (rum fits)
Alcoholic ketoacidosis
Overdose, drug/alcohol
Alcohol debauche (binge)
Alcohol gastritis
Alcohol hallucinosis/psychosis
Alcohol myopathy
Alcohol polyneuritis
Alcohol tremors
Alcoholic cerebellar degeneration
Alcoholic fatty liver
Alcoholic liver disease
Alcoholism, chronic
Hepatitis, alcoholic- Synonyms
- Absolute ethanol, ALCOHOL, Alcohol (Grain), Alcohol Dehydrated, ALCOHOL DEHYDRATED PREPARATION, Alcohol Ethyl, ALCOHOL ETHYL PREPARATION, Alcohol Grain, Bld, blood, Blood (substance), Dehydrated Alcohol, Drinking alcohol, ethanol, ethyl alcohol, Ethyl alcohol (product), Ethyl alcohol (substance), ETOH, EtOH Alcohol, EtOH Ethanol, Grain alcohol, Lab, Methylcarbinol, Reticuloendothelial System Blood
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