- partial fetal alcohol syndrome [DOID:0050666]
A fetal alcohol spectrum disorder that results in most, but not all, of the growth deficiency and/or craniofacial features of fetal alcohol syndrome including central nervous system dysfunction due to prenatal alcohol exposure.
- alcoholic psychosis [DOID:252]
An alcohol-induced mental disorder involving prominent hallucinations and delusions occurring during or shortly after acute alcohol intoxication or withdrawal.
- alcohol dependence [DOID:0050741]
A substance dependence that is characterized by tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, increasing use, persistent desire to decrease consumption, time spent obtaining or recovering from alcohol caused by a physical and psychological dependence on alcohol.
- fetal alcohol syndrome [DOID:0050665]
A fetal alcohol spectrum disorder that results in severe mental and physical defects which can develop in a child when the mother drinks alcohol during pregnancy. The presenting features include craniofacial dysmorphology (microcephaly, smooth philtrum, thin upper lip, small eye openings), pre- and postnatal growth deficiency, and central nervous system dysfunction.
- substance dependence [DOID:9973]
A substance-related disorder that involves the continued use of alcohol or other drugs despite problems related to use of the substance.
- metabolic dysfunction and alcohol associated liver disease [DOID:0070508]
A steatotic liver disease characterized by at least one of the five cardiometabolic risk factors for MASLD and alcohol consumption of 140-350g/week (females) or 210-420g/week (males). This disease is distinguished from MASLD by increased alcohol consumption and from ALD by the evidence of one or more of the MASLD cardiometabolic risk factors.
- fetal alcohol spectrum disorder [DOID:0050696]
A specific developmental disorder and physical disorder that is characterized by physical, behavioral and learning birth defects resulting from maternal ingestion of alcohol during pregnancy.
- withdrawal disorder [DOID:0060001]
A substance-related disorder that occurs upon the abrupt discontinuation/separation or a decrease in dosage of the intake of medications, recreational drugs, and alcohol.