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FORENSIC CRITERIA FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF CHRONIC ALCOHOL INTOXICATION

Alisher Iskandarovich IskandarovTashkent Pediatric Medical Institute Tashkent, UzbekistanShokhsanam YadgarovaTashkent Pediatric Medical Institute Tashkent, UzbekistanMalika IskandarovaTashkent Pediatric Medical Institute Tashkent, UzbekistanSherzod RuzievTashkent Pediatric Medical Institute Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Alcohol abuse, according to WHO, is the third most frequent cause of death after cardiovascular and oncological diseases in the modern world. [4,5,7,8]\n\n\n          Diagnosis of acute alcohol poisoning is based on the results of a forensic chemical study. In this case, the diagnosis of acute poisoning is often made even with alcohol concentrations lower than it is commonly believed in official documents [30]. Publications covering deaths from alcohol consumption are mostly devoted to acute poisoning, and to a lesser-studied mortality from chronic alcohol intoxication (CAI).

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