Tag: Alcohol-Induced Dementia


Alcohol-Induced Dementia: The Long-Term Cognitive Cost

Alcohol-Induced Dementia: The Long-Term Cognitive Cost

Alcohol-Induced Persisting Dementia Core Definition of Alcohol-Induced Persisting Dementia Alcohol-induced persisting dementia (AIPD) represents a distinct and severe form of cognitive impairment directly attributable to the chronic and excessive consumption of alcohol. It is fundamentally characterized by a significant and enduring decline in multiple cognitive domains, profoundly impacting an individual’s daily functioning and quality of […]

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ALCOHOLIC BRAIN SYNDROME

Introduction: Defining Alcoholic Brain Syndrome Alcoholic Brain Syndrome (ABS) serves as a comprehensive, umbrella term utilized within neurology and psychiatry to categorize the diverse range of neurological and cognitive impairments resulting from both acute and chronic heavy consumption of ethanol. This designation moves beyond a single diagnosis, encompassing several clinically distinct conditions that share the […]

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