The medical complications of anorexia nervosa
- PMID: 8481735
- DOI: 10.1192/bjp.162.4.452
The medical complications of anorexia nervosa
Abstract
The physical complications of anorexia nervosa are common and can be life threatening, but psychiatrists and the increasing number of non-medical therapists involved in treatment programmes often overlook these complications. Cardiovascular complications are the most common, and the most likely to result in fatalities, particularly in those patients who vomit, purge or abuse diuretics, because of the electrolyte abnormalities induced. Osteoporosis is an early and perhaps irreversible consequence of severe weight loss. Further, there are dangers in rapid intravenous hyperalimentation.
Comment in
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Neurological complications of anorexia nervosa.Br J Psychiatry. 1993 Sep;163:418-9. doi: 10.1192/bjp.163.3.418b. Br J Psychiatry. 1993. PMID: 8401983 No abstract available.
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