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THE EFFECT OF ALCOHOL ON CEREBRAL METABOLISM
WALTER GOLDFARB; KARL M. BOWMAN; JOSEPH WORTIS
Am J Psychiatry 1940;97:384-387.
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Psychiatric Division, Bellevue Hospital, New York, N. Y.
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The cerebral metabolism was estimated in 10 patients in an acutely intoxicated condition, and after recovery from the alcoholic bout. The cerebral uptake of oxygen was diminished in 6 cases, and within normal limits in the remaining 4. After recovery the uptake of oxygen was within normal limits in all cases.Abstract Teaser
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