نتایج جستجو برای: anorexia nervosa

تعداد نتایج: 12866  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2007
K K Miller E A Lawson V Mathur T L Wexler E Meenaghan M Misra D B Herzog A Klibanski

CONTEXT Anorexia nervosa and normal-weight hypothalamic amenorrhea are characterized by hypogonadism and hypercortisolemia. However, it is not known whether these endocrine abnormalities result in reductions in adrenal and/ or ovarian androgens or androgen precursors in such women, nor is it known whether relative androgen deficiency contributes to abnormalities in bone density and body composi...

2015
Emily Davenport Nola Rushford Siew Soon Cressida McDermott

BACKGROUND Anorexia nervosa is complex and difficult to treat. In cognitive therapies the focus has been on cognitive content rather than process. Process-oriented therapies may modify the higher level cognitive processes of metacognition, reported as dysfunctional in adult anorexia nervosa. Their association with clinical features of anorexia nervosa, however, is unclear. With reclassification...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2009
Andrew Fox Chris Harrop Peter Trower Newman Leung

Recent research has suggested that normal adolescent processes are important in understanding psychosis, and that young adult individuals with psychosis are often struggling to develop an individual and autonomous self (the "fundamental task" of adolescence). The current paper explores the utility of considering normative adolescent developmental processes in understanding anorexia nervosa. Dat...

2008
Pin-Chi Chiu Chih-Jung Hsu Hsien-Ching Chiu

Anorexia nervosa is a psychiatric eating disorder with multisystemic complications. Several dermatologic abnormalities have been described but an association with purpura is rare. We report two cases of anorexia nervosa presenting with diffuse reticulate purpura over the trunk and extremities. The skin lesions resolved after the patients’ nutritional status improved. We emphasize that the diffu...

2017
SYLWIA MAŁGORZATA SŁOTWIŃSKA ROBERT SŁOTWIŃSKI

Anorexia nervosa is a disease involving eating disorders. It mainly affects young people, especially teenage women. The disease is often latent and occurs in many sub-clinical and partial forms. Approximately from 0.3% to 1% of the population suffers from anorexia. It has been shown that patients with anorexia develop neurotransmitter-related disorders, leading to uncontrolled changes in the im...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1981
S Nightingale P E Smith D M Turnbull

A patient with a past history of anorexia nervosa developed a hypokalaemic myopathy following a 'flu-like illness. Although she was apparently in remission from anorexia nervosa, the diet was found to be markedly abnormal with an excessive ingestion of liquorice and a low potassium salt intake. The clinical features and investigations, including muscle biopsy, are described. The patient is comp...

2012
Laurence Erdur Bettina Kallenbach-Dermutz Vicky Lehmann Frank Zimmermann-Viehoff Werner Köpp Cora Weber Hans-Christian Deter

BACKGROUND Anorexia nervosa is a severe psychosomatic disease with somatic complications in the long-term course and a high mortality rate. Somatic comorbidities independent of anorexia nervosa have rarely been studied, but pose a challenge to clinical practitioners. We investigated somatic comorbidities in an inpatient cohort and compared somatically ill anorexic patients and patients without ...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2005
Joanna Holliday Kate Tchanturia Sabine Landau David Collier Janet Treasure

OBJECTIVE Set-shifting difficulties have been reported in subjects with anorexia nervosa and appear to persist after recovery; therefore, they may be endophenotypic traits. The goals of this study were to investigate whether set-shifting difficulties are familial by examining discordant sister-pairs in comparison with healthy unrelated women and to replicate, with a broader battery, the lack of...

2014
Raheel Mushtaq Sheikh Shoib Tabindah Shah Mudasir Bhat Randhir Singh Sahil Mushtaq

Anorexia nervosa presenting as Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome is rare. The causes of Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome are multiple like alcohol abuse, thyrotoxicosis, haemodialysis, severe malnutrition because of gastric carcinoma and pyloric obstruction, hyperemesis gravidarum, and prolonged parenteral feeding. We report a case of anorexia nervosa, who presented with Wernicke's encephalopathy and prog...

2017
Toru Uehara

Beginning in the 1980s, the number of patients with anorexia nervosa has increased dramatically in Japan. Afterwards, the estimated prevalence in Japanese hospitals increased approximately five times over about 20 years. Recently, the national center initiative and the Japanese guideline for eating disorder have been launched. In this article, the author specifically reviewed early history in m...

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