Low vision in alcohol abuse.

Author(s)
Lith, G.H.M. van & Henkes, H.E.
Year
Abstract

All but 4 of 29 patients referred for unexplained loss of vision combined heavy drinking and heavy smoking. ''The abuse of ethyl alcohol may certainly cause visual problems partly by a disturbance of the conduction nerve fibers, partly by a disturbance of the conduction nerve fibres, partly through an effect on the retina itself. Though an indirect effect via vitamin B and A deficiency will often be a major component, direct toxic effects may also contribute to the discase." The author's observations have obvious implications for the driving capability of heavy drinkers.

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B 17105 fo /83/ IRRD 249891
Source

Documenta Ophthalmologica, Vol. 46 (1979), No. 2, p. 333-338, graph., ref.

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