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Detection and frequency of B and C vitamin deficiencies in alcohol-related diseases.

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The activity of various enzymes and the vitamin C concentration of leukocytes were measured in a series of 35 patients with alcohol-related disease. The incidence of thiamine deficiency was 31%, as determined by transketolase activation, and 55%, as determined by pyruvate tolerance test. The incidence of riboflavin deficiency was 23% and ascorbic acid deficiency was…



   
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