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Query: EC:2.6.1.2 (
alanine aminotransferase
)
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The cutaneous signs of anorexia nervosa (AN) and
bulimia nervosa
(BN) have been described previously in adult patients. For the first time, we present here dermatologic findings in children and adolescents suffering from eating disorders. Thirty consecutive young anorexic and bulimic inpatients (8 to 17 years of age, mean 15.1 years) underwent a standardized dermatologic examination. Patients were checked for abnormalities of the skin including atopic stigmata, dermographism, hair, nails, and oral cavity. Serum was obtained for hemoglobin, iron, zinc,
GPT
, thyroid, and sex-hormone levels. In 13 patients, the total serum IgE was determined, and a prick test was carried out with defined type I allergens. Findings in order of frequency included xerosis of the skin, white dermographism, diffuse hypertrichosis, acrocyanosis, scars, diffuse effluvium, artifacts, brittle nails, and onychophagia. Significant co-relations were found between the presence of hypertrichosis and the existence of amenorrhea or a body mass index of less than 16. In 22 patients a low T3 level was found. In summary, children and adolescents suffering from AN or BN show dermatologic features similar to those reported in older patients. Special findings in this age group are extensive lanugo hair and signs of autoaggressive behavior.
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PMID:Dermatologic findings in anorexia and bulimia nervosa of childhood and adolescence. 1033 69
Elevated aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and
alanine aminotransferase
(
ALT
) levels are frequently reported in patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) and in subjects who are overweight or with hyperlipidemia, which can be found to be associated with
binge eating disorder
(
BED
) and
bulimia nervosa
(BN). Liver functioning and psychopathological features have been evaluated in 43 patients with AN, 33 with BN, and 32 with
BED
. Body mass index was found to be inversely associated with AST and
ALT
in AN, and directly associated with AST and
ALT
in
BED
. A positive association between
ALT
and AST and body shape concern in AN was observed. Liver enzymes could be considered as an index of severity in AN and
BED
patients.
...
PMID:Associations between liver enzymes, psychopathological and clinical features in eating disorders. 2513 59