Anorexia nervosa and chronic renal insufficiency: a prescription for disaster
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Anorexia nervosa and chronic renal insufficiency: a prescription for disaster
Abstract
Our imaginary consultant, Professor McCance, is asked to explain the basis for four major acute electrolyte abnormalities in a young woman with long-standing anorexia nervosa. She has a severe degree of hypokalaemia (2.0 mmol/l) with renal potassium wasting, a contracted extracellular fluid volume with renal NaCl wasting, hyponatraemia (118 mmol/l) while excreting hypoosmolar urine, and metabolic acidosis with a normal plasma anion gap (pH 7.20, bicarbonate 9 mmol/l). McCance begins his discussion by considering the basis for hypokalaemia, as this electrolyte disorder is potentially life-threatening. Its pathophysiology is linked to the other major findings, using principles of integrative physiology together with a deductive and quantitative analysis. Nevertheless, to reach his final diagnosis, he requires information about newer molecular discoveries. Not only is he able to suggest a likely diagnosis, but he also devises a novel long-term plan for therapy.
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