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One of the first cases of ABS was documented in 1972, involving two patients who showed symptoms of intoxication despite not drinking. In their study, ABS is more prevalent in diabetic and cirrhotic patients, emphasizing its importance as a cause of the pseudo-toxicity of ethanol and implications for diagnosis and treatment. High-Carbohydrate Diets Carbohydrate-rich diets increase the production of ethanol in the gastrointestinal tract because carbohydrates provide additional substrates for fermentation by gut microbes. Micafungin can be administered intravenously if the oral treatment fails. In most of the cases that was . . .
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