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'''Ethanol abuse''' is the excessive consumption of ethyl alcohol ''or'' ethanol.  
[[Image:The wine is a mocker 1663-1664 Jan Steen.jpg|thumb|A depiction of acute intoxication. ([[Wikipedia:Jan Steen|Jan Steen]])]]
'''Ethanol abuse''' is the excessive consumption of ethyl alcohol ''or'' ethanol.


In common usage, ''alcohol'' is used as a synonym for ''ethanol'', which is abbreviated ''EtOH''. '''Alcohol abuse''' causes varies medical problems.
In common usage, ''alcohol'' is used as a synonym for ''ethanol'', which is abbreviated ''EtOH''. '''Alcohol abuse''' causes a large number of medical problems. It includes both acute and chronic problems, and affects a multitude of systems.


In pathology, ''alcohol'' may refer to the [[fixation|fixative]]; it is a chemical used to preserve tissue.
In pathology, ''alcohol'' may refer to the [[fixation|fixative]]; it is a chemical used to preserve tissue.
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* GGT elevated.
* GGT elevated.
* MCV increased.  
* MCV increased.  
===Toxicity===
Acute toxicity is discussed in the section ''[[ethanol toxicity]]''.


===Pathology associated with alcohol===
===Pathology associated with alcohol===
Head & neck:
*[[Squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck]].
Luminal GI tract:
*[[Squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus]].
*[[Reactive gastropathy]].
*[[Gastric adenocarcinoma]].
Liver:
Liver:
*[[Alcoholic liver disease]].
*[[Alcoholic liver disease]].
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**[[Liver steatosis]], macrovesicular and centrilobular.
**[[Liver steatosis]], macrovesicular and centrilobular.
**[[Cirrhosis]], micronodular.
**[[Cirrhosis]], micronodular.
***[[Hepatocellular carcinoma]].
Pancreas:
*[[Chronic pancreatitis]].
**[[Pancreatic pseudocyst]].


CNS:
CNS:
*[[Marchiafava-Bignami Disease]].
*[[Marchiafava-Bignami Disease]].
*[[Wernicke's encephalopathy]].
*[[Wernicke's encephalopathy]].
*[[Intracranial haemorrhage]] - due to trauma arising from drunkenness.  
*[[Intracranial haemorrhage]] - due to trauma arising from drunkenness.
*[[Blunt force trauma]] - accidental.
*[[Choking]] - increased risk with acute intoxication.
*[[Dementia]].
 
Cardiovascular:
*[[Hypertension]].
*[[Dilated cardiomyopathy]].
*[[Atrial fibrillation]].
 
Respiratory:
*[[Aspiration pneumonia]].


==See also==
==See also==
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[[Category:Clinical]]
[[Category:Clinical]]
[[Category:Diagnosis]]
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