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A teenage site about the dangers of anorexia. Featuring the Olsen twins.
http://www.freewebs.com/starvedofsense/
Keywords:
Anorexia nervosa, emaciated, mental illness, anorexia, thin, slimming, health, olsen

http://www.freewebs.com/starvedofsense/

Information about anorexia nervosa from the American Academy of Family Physicians.
http://familydoctor.org/063.xml
Keywords:
Eating Disorders, Mental Disorders, Emotional Problems, bulimia, bingeing, purging

http://familydoctor.org/063.xml

BBC Inside Out finds out more about the problem of male anorexia
http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/insideldn/insideout/series7/anorexia_webchat.shtml

http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/insideldn/insideout/series7/anorexia_webchat.shtml

Anorexia Nervosa - Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by severe weight loss to the point of significant physiologic consequences. Diagnostic criteria include an intense fear of obesity despite slenderness, an overwhelming body-image perception of being fat, weight loss of at least 25\% from baseline or failure to gain weight appropriately (resulting in weight 25\% less than woul...
http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic34.htm
Keywords:
anorexia nervosa, self-starvation, malnutrition, severe weight loss, extreme weight loss, life-threatening weight loss, amenorrhea, eating disorder, intense, fear, of, obesity, primary amenorrhea, secondary amenorrhea, denial of hunger, asexual behavior, depression, obsessive-compulsive behavior, developmental immaturity, binge behavior, purge behavior, anxiety disorder, hypoglycemia, ...

http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic34.htm

This site contains information about anorexia: what is it, what casues it, what are the medical risks
http://www.mamashealth.com/anorexia.asp
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Wikipedia-Article "Anorexia"


Name of Symptom/Sign: Anorexia
ICD-10 code: R63.0
ICD-9 code: 783.0

Anorexia (deriving from the Greek όρεξη (orexe) = appetite) is the decreased sensation of appetite. While the term in non-scientific publications is often used interchangably with one of its subtypes, anorexia nervosa, there are many possible causes for a decreased appetite, some of which may be harmless while others pose significant risk for the person.

Causes

Common disorders that cause anorexia include anorexia nervosa, severe depression, cancer, dementia, AIDS, and chronic renal disease. Environmentally induced disorders, such as altitude sickness, can also trigger an acute form of anorexia. Anorexia may also be seen in congestive heart failure, perhaps due to congestion of the liver with venous blood.

Although the presenting symptom (the one which prompts a patient to seek medical attention) in acute appendicitis is abdominal pain, the presence of anorexia is requisite to making the diagnosis.

Some medications, antidepressants for example, can have anorexia as a side effect. Most notoriously, however, chemicals that are a member of the phenethylamine family are known to have more intense anorectic properties. For this reason, many individuals suffering from anorexia nervosa seek to use these medications as a crutch. Such prescription medications include Ritalin, Adderall, Dexedrine, and Desoxyn. In some cases, these medications are prescribed to patients prior to undergoing an operation requiring general anesthesia. This is a prophylactic measure taken to ensure no food will back up into the esophagus and cause the patient to stop breathing during the procedure.

Results

Inability to eat in the long term may lead to involuntary weight loss, may contribute to cachexia (wasting) and to malnutrition.

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