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MEDICAL: CONDITIONS: "GUT-FERMENTATION SYNDROME" : MEDICAL: CONDITIONS: "AUTO BREWERY SYNDROME" : DATABASE SEARCH RESULTS : DATABASE SEARCHING TECHNIQUES: Woman Claims Her Body Brews Alcohol, Has DUI Charge Dismissed

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MEDICAL: CONDITIONS: "GUT-FERMENTATION SYNDROME" :

MEDICAL: CONDITIONS: "AUTO BREWERY SYNDROME" :

DATABASE SEARCH RESULTS :

DATABASE SEARCHING TECHNIQUES:

Woman Claims Her Body Brews Alcohol, Has DUI Charge Dismissed



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Comment

This article seemed to be an interesting and different kind of story to 
post about.  It turned out to be an interesting lesson in searching 
technique as well when I got curious to see what had been published about 
gut fermentation syndrome.  Here is what I discovered.


The news report that started this.


Woman Claims Her Body Brews Alcohol, Has DUI Charge Dismissed

By Sandee LaMotte

CNN

Updated 5:59 PM ET, Thursday December 31, 2015

http://www.cnn.com/2015/12/31/health/ 
auto-brewery-syndrome-dui-womans-body-brews-own-alcohol/

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A shorter URL for the above link:

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http://tinyurl.com/gqys4vr

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(CNN) Imagine being charged with a DUI when it's been hours since you've 
had a drink, only to later discover that your body brews its own alcohol.

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That's what happened to an upstate New York woman when she blew a blood 
alcohol level more than four times the legal limit. Just before Christmas 
in Hamburg, New York, a judge dismissed the charges after being presented 
with evidence the woman suffers from "auto-brewery syndrome."

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"I had never heard of auto-brewery syndrome before this case," attorney 
Joseph Marusak told CNN on the condition his client's identity remain 
anonymous. "But I knew something was amiss when the hospital police took 
the woman to wanted to release her immediately because she wasn't 
exhibiting any symptoms."

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"That prompts me to get on the Internet and see if there is any sort of 
explanation for a weird reading," adds Marusak. "Up pops auto-brewery 
syndrome and away we go."

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"I'm in touch with about 30 people who believe they have this same 
syndrome," said Panola College Dean of Nursing Barbara Cordell, who has 
studied the syndrome for years. "They can function at alcohol levels such 
as 0.03 and 0.04 when the average person would be comatose or dying. Part 
of the mystery of this syndrome is how they can have these extremely high 
levels and still be walking around and talking."

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Extremely rare condition

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Also known as gut-fermentation syndrome, this rare medical condition can 
occur when abnormal amounts of gastrointestinal yeast convert common food 
carbohydrates into ethanol. The process is believed to take place in the 
small bowel, and is vastly different from the normal gut fermentation in 
the large bowel that gives our bodies energy.

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First described in 1912 as "germ carbohydrate fermentation," it was 
studied in the 1930s and '40s as a contributing factor to vitamin 
deficiencies and irritable bowel syndrome. Cases involving the yeast 
Candida albicans and Candida krusei have popped up in Japan, and in 2013 
Panola College Dean of Nursing Barbara Cordell documented the case of a 
61-year-old man who had frequent bouts of unexplained drunkenness for 
years before being diagnosed with an overabundance of Saccharomyces 
cerevisiae, or brewer's yeast, the same yeast used to make beer.

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The complete article may be read at the URL above.

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DATABASE SEARCH RESULTS AND LEARNING FROM THEM

In observing search results for gut fermentation syndrome, a synonym for 
this condition, auto brewery syndrome, was also discovered with an 
interesting lesson to be relearned.



Gut Fermentation Syndrome FROM Google Scholar

http://tinyurl.com/zkoadpn

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Gut Fermentation Syndrome FROM Google Books

http://tinyurl.com/jgpavvy

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Gut Fermentation Syndrome FROM Google Domain Limited Web Search (PUBMED)

http://tinyurl.com/o2u3pkt

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Auto-Brewery Syndrome FROM Google Domain Limited Web Search (PUBMED)

http://tinyurl.com/o4egupk

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Auto-Brewery Syndrome FROM Google Scholar

http://tinyurl.com/jz7ju53


Auto-brewery syndrome in a child with short gut syndrome:
case report and review of the literature
Author:  Dahshan, A
Journal:  Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition
ISSN:  0277-2116
Date:  2001  Volume: 33  Issue: 2  Page: 214

Jansson-Nettelbladt, E., Meurling, S., Petrini, B., and Sjin, J.
(2006). 
Endogenous ethanol fermentation in a child with short bowel syndrome.
Acta Paediatrica, 95(4), 502-504.


Production of ethanol from infant food formulas by common yeasts
Author:  BIVIN, W.S.
Journal:  Journal of applied bacteriology
ISSN:  0021-8847
Date:  04/1985  Volume: 58  Issue: 4  Page: 355-357
DOI:  10.1111/j.1365-2672.1985.tb01473.x

"The quantities of ethanol produced suggest a possible explanation for 
patients exhibiting the 'Auto-Brewery Syndrome' 
and raises interest in the role auto-produced ethanol could have in 
explaining the etiology of Sudden Infant Death"

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Auto-Brewery Syndrome FROM Google Books

https://www.google.com/search?tbm=bks&hl=en&q=%22AUTO+BREWERY+syndrome%22+

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Gut Fermentation Syndrome FROM Temple Summon Search

http://tinyurl.com/j8uf4qv

24 results

Newspaper Article (16)
Journal Article (5)
Magazine Article (2)
Transcript (1)

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Auto-Brewery Syndrome FROM Temple Summon Search

http://tinyurl.com/hwh7mmg

141 results

Source Type

     Audio Recording (1)
     Book / eBook (23)
     Book Chapter (1)
     Book Review (2)
     Conference Proceeding (1)
     Dissertation (1)
     Journal Article (33)
     Magazine Article (2)
     Newspaper Article (75)
     Reference (1)
     Streaming Video (2)
     Transcript (1)
     Web Resource (1)


Comment

A reader finding the CNN article about the woman in New York at the top of 
this post may have never heard of this medical disorder and want to 
learn more.  If that reader found the auto brewery syndrome alternative 
name for this condition and ignored it, he would have this result in 
Google Scholar regarding sudden death.




Your search - "gut-fermentation syndrome" AND ("sudden death" OR "sudden 
infant death") - did not match any articles.



Failure to add new terminology into a search can limit ones findings and 
miss important content.  Searching "AUTO BREWERY syndrome" AND ("sudden 
death" OR "sudden infant death") in Google Scholar finds 30 results. 
Furthermore two of these articles are cited by from 22 to 25 other 
articles which may lead to further research studies that discuss this 
syndrome.  This is why it is very important to include and text search all 
found variants of terminology for a topic one is doing research about.


Some of the sources found searching

"AUTO BREWERY syndrome" AND ("sudden death" OR "sudden infant death")

Link to this search:

http://tinyurl.com/gwfpyok


Endogenous alcohol production by intestinal fermentation in sudden infant 
death
P Geertinger, J Bodenhoff, K Helweg-Larsen - Zeitschrift f , 1982 - 
Springer
... N, Hisamura M, Murao M, Toshida T, Takahashi K (1976) The auto-brewery 
syndrome m the
repeated attacks of alcohol intoxication due to the over- growth of 
Candida albicans in the
gastrointestinal tract. Materia Med Pol 29 : 1-7 4. Geertinger P (1968) 
Sudden death in infancy. ...
Cited by 22 Related articles All 4 versions Cite Save



[PDF] from hindawi.com
Dysautonomia in autism spectrum disorder: case reports of a family with 
review of the literature
D Lonsdale, RJ Shamberger - Autism research and , 2011 - hindawi.com
... JN Barker, F. Jordan, DE Hillman, and O. Barlow, Phrenic nerve thiamin 
and neuropathy in
Sudden Death Infants, in Thiamin: Twenty Years of ... at Publisher  View 
at Google Scholar  View
at PubMed; H. Kaji, Y. Asanuma, and H. Ide, The auto brewery syndrome: the 
repeated ...
Cited by 3 Related articles All 11 versions Cite Save More



[PDF] from lsu.edu
DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEONATAL RAT AS A MODEL FOR SUDDEN INFANT DEATH 
SYNDROME: CARDIORESPIRATORY EFFECTS OF
RW Stout - 2003 - etd.lsu.edu
... Utilizing weanling gnotobiotic rats, combinations of nasal bacterial 
isolates obtained from
SIDS cases caused sudden death, with lesions similar ... overgrowth of 
gastrointestinal yeast
in a condition known as Auto-Brewery Syndrome (Kaji et al., 1976). ...
Related articles Cite Save More



[HTML] from comprehensivephysiology.com
Exercise and type 1 diabetes (T1DM)
P Galassetti, MC Riddell - Comprehensive Physiology, 2013 - Wiley Online 
Library
... Easy fatigability. Lack of energy. Neck or jaw discomfort. Shoulder 
pain with a history similar
to bursitis and related to activity. The most feared risk of initiating a 
physical activity regimen
is sudden death secondary to an arrhythmia or an ischemic event. ...
Cited by 24 Related articles All 4 versions Cite Save More



[HTML] from stevensponauglewordpress.com
[HTML] stevensponauglewordpress. com
J Douglas, S Staff, RM from This - stevensponauglewordpress.com
Related articles Cite Save More

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Furthermore, one may be searching this topic using both phrases in Summon, 
perhaps because this research is being conducted for use in medical or 
legal cases and needs to be vetted for source quality.  If one limits the 
Summon search to journal articles of which there are 35, one can then 
limit those found articles to the ones that are peer reviewed and learn 
that 29 of those are in fact peer reviewed according to Summon.  One can 
then search these article titles, if desired, in Google Scholar to learn 
what additional sources have cited these peer reviewed journal articles.

Peer Reviewed Sources from Temple Summon Search

http://tinyurl.com/j6pzdtn

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This article was found in the peer reviewed results in the Summon search.

Auto-Brewery Syndrome in a Child With Short Gut Syndrome

This link finds Google Scholar search results for a title search of this 
article:

"Auto-Brewery Syndrome in a Child With Short Gut Syndrome: Case Report 
and Review of the Literature"

About 30 results

http://tinyurl.com/ogjt5kk

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Searching without the article subtitle leads to this result.

"Auto-Brewery Syndrome in a Child With Short Gut Syndrome"

About 35 results

This is a case where too much information perhaps diminishes the amount of 
content one finds in the search result.  Some citing sources may not have 
included the subtitle in citing this source.

A search of these concepts in the TRIP database found a null result and so 
there is no evidence based sources to be found using TRIP on this subject 
as described by these two phrases. One can check further in the medical 
literature discovered to find out if a technical medical term or phrase 
also exists for this condition.

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One more venture, one can add evidence based to the search in Google 
Scholar and get this result:

"AUTO BREWERY syndrome" AND ("sudden death" OR "sudden infant death") AND 
"EVIDENCE BASED"

3 results

Endogenous ethanol production in patients with Diabetes Mellitus as a 
medicolegal problem
M Simic, N Ajdukovic, I Veselinovic, M Mitrovic - Forensic science , 2012 
- Elsevier
... Abnormal gut fermentation: the Auto-Brewery Syndrome. Can. ... 
Endogenous alcohol production
by intestinal fermentation in sudden infant death. ... Evidence-based 
survey of the elimination rates
of ethanol from blood with applications in forensic caseworks. Forensic 
Sci. ...
Cited by 7 Related articles All 8 versions Cite Save

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Dysautonomia in autism spectrum disorder: case reports of a family with 
review of the literature
D Lonsdale, RJ Shamberger - Autism research and , 2011 - hindawi.com
... as demonstrated in the phrenic nerve of a victim of Sudden Infant 
Death Syndrome (SIDS ... behavior
from yeast presence has been referred to as the auto-brewery syndrome 
[65], also ... Hillman, and
O. Barlow, Phrenic nerve thiamin and neuropathy in Sudden Death Infants, 
in ...
Cited by 3 Related articles All 11 versions Cite Save More

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Exercise and type 1 diabetes (T1DM)
P Galassetti, MC Riddell - Comprehensive Physiology, 2013 - Wiley Online 
Library
... Sudden death may be more likely to occur when underlying coronary 
disease is undiagnosed,
and undiagnosed CAD is particularly common in persons with T1DM who have 
been living ... A
pertinent evidence-based review on screening procedures was published 
recently (254). ...
Cited by 24 Related articles All 4 versions Cite Save More

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Lookng tat these results, one might become interested as well in looking 
at the relationship between this syndrome and diabetes, a chronic illness.

Here is a link to what Google Scholar has to offer:

http://tinyurl.com/nlyqocq

(80 results)


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WEBBIB1516

http://tinyurl.com/q8tavoy

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