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Physical Complications in Anorexia Nervosa
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1988
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MalnutritionNutritionGastroenterologyPhysical ComplicationsFood RestrictionNeuromuscular AbnormalityBulimia NervosaObesityFood IntoleranceBody CompositionEating DisordersAnorexia NervosaTwelve PatientsAppetite ControlHealth SciencesPsychiatryClinical NutritionDietary TherapyRefeedingBody ImageMedicinePsychopathology
Of twelve patients consecutively admitted to the Maudsley Hospital Eating Disorders Unit, four had neuromuscular abnormality, eight haematological abnormality, and four no abnormality. All those having neuromuscular signs had concomitant haematological dysfunction. Vomiting, and food restriction with vegetarianism, appeared more likely to lead to complications than either food restriction alone or laxative abuse. The physical status of severely underweight patients admitted for refeeding needs to be carefully monitored.
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