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A Report of Unusually High Blood Ethanol and Acetaldehyde Levels in Two Surviving Patients
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1985
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Blood Ethanol LevelsHepatologyMild SymptomatologyLiver PhysiologyAcetaldehyde LevelsForensic ToxicologyLiver Function TestsAlcohol AbuseLiver DiseaseAlcohol-related Liver DiseaseClinical ChemistryMedicineAlcohol DependenceAnesthesiology
Two men with unusually high blood acetaldehyde levels of 750 and 2410 micrograms/dl presented only mild symptomatology. Their blood ethanol levels, 730 and 1121 mg/dl, were also extraordinarily high. However, liver function tests demonstrated no abnormalities.
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