2001
DOI: 10.1159/000051779
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Skin Signs in Anorexia nervosa

Abstract: Background: Eating disorders are becoming an epidemic in Europe, particularly among young women, but European studies concerning this topic are few. In eating disorders, significant medical complications occur in all of the primary human organ systems, including the skin. Objective: The purpose of this study was to improve the knowledge of skin signs in anorexia nervosa (AN) and verify whether cutaneous differences exist between the restrictive type and the bulimic type. Methods: A noncontrolled clinical study… Show more

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“…The total level of serum carotenoids can here be considered as normal for all but 1 subject: only this patient had more than 5 µmol/l, which is considered as the minimal concentration found in carotenoderma [8]. At examination, no sign of carotenoderma was present on areas of thickened stratum corneum (palms, soles or nasolabial folds) and no patient presented any sign of anorexia nervosa [9]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total level of serum carotenoids can here be considered as normal for all but 1 subject: only this patient had more than 5 µmol/l, which is considered as the minimal concentration found in carotenoderma [8]. At examination, no sign of carotenoderma was present on areas of thickened stratum corneum (palms, soles or nasolabial folds) and no patient presented any sign of anorexia nervosa [9]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Der Gewichtsverlust ist selbst verursacht. 3. Es liegt eine Körperschemastörung mit der überwertigen Idee, zu dick zu sein, vor.…”
Section: Diagnostikunclassified
“…Strumia et al berichten, dass bei ihren klinischen Untersuchungen an 24 Patienten mit AN bei 12,5% Striae distensae vorhanden waren [3]. Eine effektive Behandlung existiert nicht.…”
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“…Bei der Anorexia nervosa wird in 16% der Fälle ein generalisierter Pruritus gefunden [43]: Wahrscheinlich ist dabei die Xerosis cutis von Bedeutung, die bei fast 60% der Patienten auftritt. …”
Section: Anorexia Nervosaunclassified