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Medline ® Abstract for Reference 27

of 'Seizures and epilepsy in older adults: Etiology, clinical presentation, and diagnosis'

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Alcohol, seizures, and epilepsy.
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Hauser WA, Ng SK, Brust JC
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Epilepsia. 1988;29 Suppl 2:S66.
 
Seizures, epilepsy, and alcohol are complexly interrelated. Although it is commonly perceived that patients with epilepsy experience problems with seizure control if they use alcohol, this is not confirmed by the few experimental studies that have tested the hypothesis. The last 30 years have emphasized the role of withdrawal from alcohol as a mechanism of seizure production. However, this is but one of many potential mechanisms by which seizures and epilepsy may be related to alcohol use and abuse. The rare but clear situations in which alcohol can act as a convulsant drug need further study, and mechanisms by which the long-term neurotoxic effects of alcohol lead to chronic epilepsy also need further elucidation.
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Department of Neurology, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York.
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