双卵双胞胎姐妹玛莎和达莎的 "串联厌食症"

V. Mendelevich, Maria K. Nesterina
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这篇文章描述了 15 岁的双卵双胞胎姐妹玛莎和达莎患上神经性厌食症的独特组合,这对姐妹同步发病,临床症状相似。从她们共同决定改变饮食习惯并遵循一种特殊的饮食习惯起的六个月内,姐妹俩的体重分别下降了 25% 以上。然而,她们每个人仍然强迫性地害怕发胖,专注于外表,对自己的身材和身体各部位的体积不满意,还周期性地扰乱月经周期。对她们各自饮食失调的发展机制进行分析后得出的结论是,她们之间的激烈竞争原则是根本原因。这对双胞胎姐妹不断比较减肥的结果,确保另一方没有取得更好的结果。随之而来的是情绪反应,如怨恨、恼怒、自满或幸灾乐祸。结论是,双卵孪生姐妹玛莎和达莎的 "串联厌食症 "临床病例让我们证实了这样一个事实,即 "配对心理病理学"(这里指的是饮食失调)的形成可能与遗传因素没有太大关系,但与心理机制有关,在选择治疗策略时应加以考虑。
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“Tandem anorexia” in dizygotic twin sisters Masha and Dasha
The article describes a unique combination of anorexia nervosa in 15-year-old dizygotic twin sisters, Masha and Dasha, which developed synchronously and proceeded with a similar clinical picture. Within six months from the time they jointly made the decision to change their eating habits and follow a special diet, each of the sisters lost more than 25% of her body weight. However, they each still had an obsessive fear of gaining weight, preoccupation with appearance, dissatisfaction with their figures and volumes of various body parts, and also periodically disrupted their menstrual cycles. The mechanism of the development of eating disorders in each of them was analyzed and it was concluded that the principle of fierce competition between them turned out to be fundamental. The twin sisters constantly compared the results of weight loss, making sure that the other did not achieve better results. This was accompanied by emotional reactions such as resentment, irritation, complacency or gloating. It is concluded that the clinical case of “tandem anorexia” in dizygotic twin sisters Masha and Dasha allows us to confirm the fact that the formation of “pair psychopathology” (in this case, eating disorder) may be associated not so much with genetic factors, but with psychological mechanisms and should be taken into account when choosing a treatment strategy.
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