Zusammenfassung
Exzessiver Alkoholkonsum ist ein häufig beobachteter Risikofaktor für Gesundheitsschäden. Eine frühzeitige Diagnostik einer Alkoholabhängigkeit oder ein frühzeitiges Erkennen eines Rückfalles während einer Behandlung ermöglicht rasche therapeutische Interventionen und könnte Gesundheitsschäden sowie Gesundheitskosten reduzieren.
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Mundle, G. (1999). CDT, GGT und MCV in der Diagnostik und Verlaufsbeobachtung alkoholabhängiger Patienten. In: Soyka, M. (eds) Klinische Alkoholismusdiagnostik. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-47709-6_16
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