1. Sequelae of Eating Disorders at Imaging
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Nadia Solomon, Anne Sailer, Irene Dixe de Oliveira Santo, Aishwarya Pillai, Lauren Xuan Xin Heng, Priyanka Jha, Douglas S. Katz, Maria Zulfiqar, Mark Sugi, and Margarita V. Revzin
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Diagnosis, Differential ,Diagnostic Imaging ,Feeding and Eating Disorders ,Substance-Related Disorders ,Disease Progression ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging - Abstract
Although eating disorders are common, they tend to be underdiagnosed and undertreated because social stigma tends to make patients less likely to seek medical attention and less compliant with medical treatment. Diagnosis is crucial because these disorders can affect any organ system and are associated with the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric disorder. Because of this, imaging findings, when recognized, can be vital to the diagnosis and management of eating disorders and their related complications. The authors familiarize the radiologist with the pathophysiology and sequelae of eating disorders and provide an overview of the related imaging findings. Some imaging findings associated with eating disorders are nonspecific, and others are subtle. The presence of these findings should alert the radiologist to correlate them with the patient's medical history and laboratory results and the clinical team's findings at the physical examination. The combination of these findings may suggest a diagnosis that might otherwise be missed. Topics addressed include
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- 2022
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