1972
DOI: 10.1097/00000441-197201000-00006
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Variations in the hematologic and medical status of alcoholics

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“…Deficiency of folate leads to anemia, macrocytic or megaloblastic, which is a common phenomenon in alcoholics, but its frequency varies markedly, depending on the selection of patient groups (9)(10)(11)(12). Macrocytosis was observed in 80% of men and 46% of women abusing alcohol (13), but only 35% of alcoholics with macrocytic anemia had folate deficiency (13).…”
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“…Deficiency of folate leads to anemia, macrocytic or megaloblastic, which is a common phenomenon in alcoholics, but its frequency varies markedly, depending on the selection of patient groups (9)(10)(11)(12). Macrocytosis was observed in 80% of men and 46% of women abusing alcohol (13), but only 35% of alcoholics with macrocytic anemia had folate deficiency (13).…”
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“…Nutritional deficiencies, such as folate deficiency, can also be a common cause of anemia [24][25][26][27] . Megaloblastic and sideroblastic anemias, macrocytosis of alcoholism, elevated mean corpuscular volume, and iron deficiency have been reported to be common among hospitalized chronic alcoholics [23,[27][28][29][30] . However, it has been demonstrated that anemia and megaloblastic and sideroblastic changes do not occur if an adequate diet is provided during chronic alcohol administration to human volunteers [25,31] .…”
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