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Multimodal Investigations of Structural and Functional Brain Alterations in Anorexia and Bulimia Nervosa and Their Relationships to Psychopathology. [PDF]

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Bulimia nervosa

Therapeutische Umschau, 2006
Die Bulimia nervosa ist durch Essanfälle und Verhaltensweisen gekennzeichnet, welche einer Gewichtszunahme entgegensteuern sollen (Erbrechen, Laxantienabusus, Hungerphasen u.a.). Sie ist eine multifaktoriell bedingte psychische Erkrankung, welche vor allem junge Frauen betrifft. Die Bulimie kann zu gravierendem Folgen auf körperlicher, psychischer und
Zeeck, Almut   +3 more
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Bulimia nervosa

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2004
Although there is a lot of information coming up to explain the pathogenesis of anorexia nervosa, yet little is know about bulimia nervosa in Indian literature. This case report highlights the typical presentation of a case of bulimia nervosa in an adolescent girl, where bulimia symptoms were preceded by anorexic behavior.
D N, Mendhekar   +2 more
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Anorexia nervosa and bulimia

Psychosomatics, 1983
This article is an update on the research and treatment of anorexia nervosa and bulimia. In the past five years, endocrine research has focused on neurotransmitters in anorexia nervosa and treatment research has centered on bulimia.
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Bulimia nervosa

2012
AbstractThe history of the diagnosis bulimia nervosa begins as recently as 1979. Now, three decades later, the diagnosis bulimia nervosa is included in both DSM-IV(4) and ICD-10,(5) its prevalence is established, aspects of its aetiology are beginning to be understood, and much has been learned about its treatment.
Christopher G. Fairburn   +2 more
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Bulimia nervosa.

Boletin de la Asociacion Medica de Puerto Rico, 1991
Bulimia nervosa is a disorder affecting the eating patterns of women in industrialized societies. Medical and dental consequences of the illness often lead patients to seek treatment after about six years. Controlled treatment studies to date utilize outpatient therapy instead of hospitalization.
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[Bulimia nervosa].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2001
Bulimia nervosa (BN) is a relatively new syndrome occurring particularly in young women. The gender ratio is about 10:1. The disease is becoming more common especially in the Scandinavian countries. The symptoms are episodes of binge eating followed by weight regulation. Generally, weight reduction is the provoking factor.
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