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The macrocytosis of alcoholism usually reverses only after months of abstinence from alcohol. ... Folate also is needed as a cofactor in the synthesis of DNA. Folate deficiency may be caused by any of the following:
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emedicine.medscape.com/article/203858-overview
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Macrocytosis in alcohol-related liver disease: its value for screening. ... Macrocytosis was present in 85.0% (17/20) at the outset and in 40% (8/20) 3 months later. The changes in MCV were independent of alcohol intake and serum folate values. Macrocytosis is a useful diagnostic indicator of alcoholism.
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7226720
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Macrocytosis and alcoholism. ... Letter: Macrocytosis of chronic alcoholism. ... Review[Alcohol and drugs in the traffic]
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3678082
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However, this concept remains useful for identifying the most predominant etiology for macrocytosis. For example, whereas the effect of alcohol is thought to be primarily a nonmegaloblastic process, ... Although uncommon, consider the possibility of spurious macrocytosis. This may be caused by cold agglutinins, hyperglycemia,
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www.aafp.org/afp/2009/0201/p203.html
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The most common cause of all forms of macrocytosis is alcohol abuse which accounts for approximately 35%. ... Correcting the deficiency that has caused the macrocytosis, with or without anaemia.
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www.patient.co.uk/doctor/Macrocytosis-and-Macrocytic-Anaemia.htm
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For all types of liver disease caused by alcohol, the main treatment is to stop drinking completely. ... For all types of liver disease caused by alcohol, you should stop drinking completely. Also, you may be referred to a dietician to review your diet. This is because many people who ... Macrocytosis and Macrocytic Anaemia;
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seven other than alcohol-induced hepatic diseases, one hypothyroidism and one false macrocytosis caused by cold-agglutinins. Fourteen (4.7%) of the patients ...
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doi.wiley.com/10.1111/j.1530-0277.1991.tb00615.x
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Macrocytosis: Encyclopedia II - Alcoholism - Alcohol withdrawal ... There are several distinct but not mutually exclusive clinical alcohol withdrawal syndromes caused by alcohol withdrawal: Tremulousness - "the shakes" Activation syndrome - characterized by tremulousness, agitation, rapid heart beat and high blood pressure.
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www.experiencefestival.com/macrocytosis
www.experiencefestival.com/macrocytosis
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However, as the body is doing this naturally each day, the additional die off caused by alcohol cannot always be absorbed. Some of these cells will begin to aggregate in small vessels, particularly the capillaries, slowing or actually stopping circulation in some of these finer vessels.
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www.voai.org/business_of_alcohol.htm
www.voai.org/business_of_alcohol.htm
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