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  1. ... syndrome; Obsessive-compulsive disorder; Post-traumatic stress disorder; Anorexia nervosa; and Behavioral symptoms, including aggression, agitation, anxiety, behavioral ...
  2. ... body weight loss, mimicking the restricting type of anorexia nervosa, has been reported [ Takeuchi et al 2015 ]. Citrullinemia ... case of citrin deficiency with severe anorexia mimicking anorexia nervosa. Pediatrics136:e530-4. [ PubMed : 26195537 ] Tamakawa S, Nakamura ...
  3. ... adj4 (inappropriate* or disinhibit* or inhibit*)).tw. 61 Anorexia Nervosa/ or Anorexia/ 62 anorexi*.tw. 63 Delusions/ 64 delusion*.tw. ...
  4. ... 1875, vi, 3. s., 351-361.—Gull (W. W.) Anorexia nervosa (apep- sia hysterica, anorexia hysterica). Tr. Clin. Soc. Lond\, 1874, vii, 22- ...
  5. ... weight gain. Many people with bulimia also have anorexia .
  6. ... No eligible treatment studies focused on populations with anorexia nervosa. Conclusions: No studies directly assessed the benefits and ...
  7. ... Participation/ Treatment Refusal/ Patient Dropouts/ Eating Disorders/ Anorexia/ Anorexia Nervosa/ Bulimia/ Bulimia Nervosa/ eating disorder$.ti,ab. disordered ...
  8. ... Bost., 1899- 1900, xih, 343-353.—Forchheimer (F.) Anorexia nervosa in children. Arch. Pediat., N. Y., 1907, xxiv, ...
  9. ... on her earlier work, the medical consequences of anorexia nervosa in early adolescence. Among many honors accorded her, ...
  10. ... YouTube Read More During the 1970s and 1980s, anorexia nervosa moved from being an obscure affliction to having ...
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