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Anorexia nervosa
Other namesAnorexia
Gull - Anorexia Miss A.jpg
"Miss A—" depicted in 1866 and in 1870 after treatment. She was one of the earliest case studies of anorexia. From the published medical papers of Sir William Gull.

SpecialtyPsychiatry, Clinical psychology
SymptomsLow weight, fear of gaining weight, strong desire to be thin, food restrictions body image disturbance
ComplicationsOsteoporosis, infertility, heart damage, suicide
Usual onsetTeen years to young adulthood
CausesUnknown
Risk factorsFamily history, high-level athletics, modelling, substance use disorder, dancing
Differential diagnosisBody dysmorphic disorder, bulimia nervosa, hyperthyroidism, inflammatory bowel disease, dysphagia, cancer
TreatmentCognitive behavioral therapy, hospitalisation to restore weight
Prognosis5% risk of death over 10 years
Frequency2.9 million (2015)
Deaths600 (2015)