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OBJECTIVE
To describe menstrual disturbance in eating disorders (ED).
METHODS
We describe menstrual history in 1,705 women and compare eating, weight, and psychopathological traits across menstrual groups.
RESULTS
Menstrual dysfunction occurred across all eating disorder subtypes. Individuals with
A 23-year-old woman had oligomenorrhea, underdevelopment of the breasts, moderate hirsutism and increased serum testosterone values associated with a benign noncystic granulosa cell tumour of the left ovary. She was frail, irritable and apathetic. Since the age of 7 she had had periodic abdominal
OBJECTIVE
Fluctuations in ovarian hormones during the menstrual cycle and psychosocial stress contribute to eating disorder (ED) behavior.
METHODS
Using ecological momentary assessment techniques, this study examined relationships between stress and binge eating, self-induced vomiting, and dietary
Serum LH and FSH levels before and after stimulation with LH-RH were measured in 9 patients with bulimia, 7 with a restricting subtype and 6 with a bulimic subtype of anorexia nervosa. All patients with anorexia nervosa and 5 (56%) patients with bulimia showed amenorrhea for at least 5 months, while
Sarcoidosis is a systemic inflammatory disease of unknown etiology that can affect virtually any organ. Löfgren syndrome, characterized by erythema nodosum, hilar lymphadenopathy, fever and polyarthritis, represents only 20-30% of cases of sarcoidosis. Only 2-10% of cases feature hypercalcemia. We
A 29-year-old woman presenting with persistent headache and oligomenorrhoea was found to have a pituitary adenoma which was treated surgically. Postoperatively she developed diabetes insipidus which resolved on treatment with desmopressin acetate. She represented 11 days post surgery with nausea and
UNASSIGNED
Due to sedentary lifestyle and stress, the incidence of metabolic disorders are increasing day by day. Among these polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is an intricate disorder affecting 4%-8% women in their reproductive age and related to ovarian dysfunction characterized by obesity,
Persons who contacted the Anorexia/Bulimia Association of Norway for information and stated that they had an eating disorder were asked to participate in this questionnaire study. The answers from the 32 women who fulfilled the DSM-III-R criteria for bulimia nervosa are presented. Usually the
OBJECTIVE
The relation between eating disorders and menstrual function has been widely studied, but it is unknown whether the behavior of binge eating itself is related to menstrual dysfunction.
METHODS
The 11,503 women included in this study were from the Swedish Twin study of Adults: Genes and