Occurrence of Cerebral Seizures Provoked by Alcohol Abuse
- 1 October 1980
- Vol. 21 (5) , 459-466
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1528-1157.1980.tb04296.x
Abstract
Alcohol intoxication was detected in the immediate history of 277 (49%) of the 560 consecutive seizure patients brought to the emergency room of Meilahti hospital in Helsinki during the course of a year, most of these patients being young men of working age. The alcohol-provoked seizures occurred mainly on Sunday and Monday, following the biweekly pattern of alcohol consumption in Finland, and preceded delirium tremens in 21 patients (4%). Even short periods of intoxication (1-2 days) provoked seizures. The data indicate that among patients with a previous history of recurrent alcohol-withdrawal seizures, new treatable diseases of the CNS, especially acute brain injuries, are frequently encountered. All seizure problems, including those of alcoholics, should be carefully examined.Keywords
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