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Severe thrombocytopenia secondary to alcohol use

Postgraduate Medicine, 1991
Thrombocytopenia in hospitalized alcoholics may be caused by splenomegaly, folate deficiency, and, most frequently, a direct toxic effect of alcohol on production, survival time, and function of platelets. Platelet count begins to rise after 2 to 5 days' abstinence from alcohol.
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Xerophthalmia secondary to alcohol-induced malnutrition

Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association, 2006
Xerophthalmia refers to the ocular manifestations associated with vitamin A deficiency. Vitamin A deficiency can be caused by numerous disorders, including alcohol-induced malnutrition. The ocular manifestations of xerophthalmia include conjunctival and corneal xerosis (drying), keratomalacia (corneal necrosis/ulceration), nyctalopia (night blindness),
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Cp*CoIII -Catalyzed Efficient Dehydrogenation of Secondary Alcohols.

Chemistry - An Asian Journal, 2018
A novel, well-defined molecular Cp*CoIII complex was isolated and structurally characterized for the first time. The efficiency of this cobalt catalyst was demonstrated in the alcohol dehydrogenation and dehydrative coupling of secondary alcohols under ...
M. Gangwar   +3 more
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Oxidation of secondary ?-silicoacetylenic alcohols

Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Division of Chemical Science, 1969
1. A study was made of the oxidation of secondary γ-silicoacetylenic alcohols using chromic anhydride in sulfuric acid, and also Beckmann's oxidizing mixture, and a method for the preparation ofa- silicoacetylenic ketones in up to 95% yield was proposed on the basis of this reaction. 2.
M. F. Shostakovskii   +3 more
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Oxidation of secondary alcohols using Raney nickel

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1986
Oxidation of secondary alcohols by Raney nickel has been described.
Krafft, Marie E., Zorc, Branka
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Primary and Secondary Alcoholic Women

Social Casework, 1988
Little attention has been given to the complex issues regarding assessment and treatment of primary and secondary alcoholic women. The author differentiates between these two groups, discusses clinical and psychosocial characteristics of each, and provides assessment and treatment strategies.
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Alcohol Use and Abuse Secondary to Anxiety

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1990
The relationship between alcohol use and anxiety is complex. From a clinical standpoint, it is clear that psychiatrists caring for anxious patients must be aware of the possibility of secondary alcohol abuse. For the most part, anxiety disorders are highly treatable conditions, whereas alcoholism is less successfully treated.
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Aetiology of Secondary Depression in Male Alcoholics

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1996
BackgroundSecondary depression is common among primary alcoholics. However, its aetiology is poorly understood.MethodForty men with primary alcoholism, abstinent for two weeks or more, with a secondary major depressive episode were compared with forty matched never-depressed primary alcoholic controls for risk factors for depression and recent life ...
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Alcoholism secondary to essential tremor.

The Journal of clinical psychiatry, 1982
Alcohol transiently improves the shakiness of patients with essential (familial) tremor. The possibility that essential tremor may lead to alcohol abuse and addiction is raised in relationship to three case reports. It is suggested that secondary alcoholism in patients with essential tremor may be treated or prevented by control of the essential tremor
H A, Nasrallah, D, Schroeder, F, Petty
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