Hypothalamic dysfunction at ideal body weight simulating anorexia nervosa.

A H Levine, J C Pomeroy, T A Wilson
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Abstract

Hypothalamic dysfunction is common in patients with anorexia nervosa, but typically follows reductions of body weight to well below ideal body weight. We report a patient with hypothalamic dysfunction accompanying volitional weight reduction, whose body weight never fell below ideal body weight and whose hypothalamic function improved following weight gain. These observations suggest that the "set point" for normal hypothalamic function may exceed ideal body weight in some patients. In addition, hypothalamic dysfunction may persist for months following weight gain and the resumption of menses.

理想体重下丘脑功能障碍模拟神经性厌食症。
下丘脑功能障碍在神经性厌食症患者中很常见,但通常是在体重下降到远低于理想体重之后。我们报告了一个伴有自发性体重减轻的下丘脑功能障碍患者,其体重从未低于理想体重,其下丘脑功能在体重增加后得到改善。这些观察结果表明,在一些患者中,正常下丘脑功能的“设定值”可能超过理想体重。此外,下丘脑功能障碍可能在体重增加和月经恢复后持续数月。
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