Characteristics Of The Clinic And The Course Of Sonata Addiction Preceding The Formation Of Complicated Alcoholism
Yu. Yu. Ergasheva , Bukhara Medical Institute, Uzbekistan N.T.Mukhsinov , Bukhara Medical Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
The clinical characteristics and the course of alcohol dependence, preceding the formation of a complicated sonata were studied in 60 patients. A study of the clinical characteristics and the course of alcohol dependence preceding the formation of a complicated sonata was carried out in 60 patients. It has been established that in most cases, the introduction to sonatas occurs against the background of an expanded stage of previous alcoholism, characterized by a rapid rate of development and high progression.
Keywords
Alcohol addiction, sonata addiction
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