Hematologic and oncologic implications of alcoholism
- PMID: 193094
- DOI: 10.1080/00325481.1977.11712191
Hematologic and oncologic implications of alcoholism
Abstract
Hematologic complications of alcoholism are common. Folic acid deficiency can lead to pancytopenia. Iron-deficiency anemia, various hemolytic states, and abnormalities in both function and number of platelets can occur. There is a great deal of interest in the adverse effects of alcohol on pyridoxine (vitamin B6) and folic acid metabolism. Malignant disease often complicates alcoholism and should always be suspected.
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