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Query: UMLS:C0015695 (
fatty liver
)
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An increased number of diabetes mellitus cases followed by the development of
anorexia nervosa
have been reported. In this report, the opposite has been observed in the case of a patient with
anorexia nervosa
who later developed insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, associated with brain atrophy and
fatty liver
. The patient was treated with insulin, amitriptylene, and behavior modification. Significant improvement was noted on this regimen.
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PMID:Anorexia nervosa, diabetes mellitus, brain atrophy, and fatty liver. 1174 96
Anorexia nervosa
(AN) has the highest mortality rate of all psychiatric illnesses due to the widespread organ dysfunction caused by the underlying severe malnutrition. Starvation causes hepatocyte injury and death leading to a rise in aminotransferases. Malnutrition-induced hepatitis is common among individuals with AN especially as body mass index decreases. Acute liver failure associated with coagulopathy and encephalopathy can rarely occur. Liver enzymes may also less commonly increase as part of the refeeding process due to
hepatic steatosis
and can be distinguished from starvation hepatitis by the finding of a
fatty liver
on ultrasonography. Individuals with AN and starvation-induced hepatitis are at increased risk of hypoglycemia due to depleted glycogen stores and impaired gluconeogenesis. Gastroenterology and hepatology consultations are often requested when patients with AN and signs of hepatitis are hospitalized. It should be noted that additional laboratory testing, imaging, or liver biopsy all have low diagnostic yield, are costly, and potentially invasive, therefore, not generally recommended for diagnostic purposes. While the hepatitis of AN can reach severe levels, a supervised increase in caloric intake and a return to a healthy body weight often quickly lead to normalization of elevated aminotransferases caused by starvation.
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PMID:Hepatic Complications of Anorexia Nervosa. 2893 25