Anorexia Nervosa with Ischemic Necrosis of the Segmental Ileum and Cecum
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概要
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A 41-year-old woman with long-standing anorexia nervosa showed paralytic ileus and serum creatine kinase elevation. Surgical treatment showed necrosis of the segmental ileum and cecum with perforation. She died of septic shock 3 days after the operation. Postmortem examination revealed no occlusion of the superior mesenteric artery or its main branches, and no arteriosclerotic changes. Histological examinations confirmed non-occlusive mesenteric infarction. This case suggested that necrosis of bowels might have been caused by poor blood supply due to severe malnutrition and dehydration for many years, which could be one of the fatal complications of anorexia nervosa.(Internal Medicine 40: 304-307, 2001)
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著者
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Yamada Yuya
The Department Of Internal Medicine Sumitomo Hospital
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Nishimura Shigehiko
The Department Of Internal Medicine Sumitomo Hospital
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INOUE Toru
the Department of Internal Medicine, Sumitomo Hospital
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TSUJIMURA Takahiro
the Department of Pathology, Sumitomo Hospital
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FUSHIMI Hisako
the Department of Internal Medicine, Sumitomo Hospital
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Inoue Toru
The Department Of Internal Medicine Sumitomo Hospital
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Fushimi Hisako
The Department Of Internal Medicine Sumitomo Hospital
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Tsujimura Takahiro
The Department Of Pathology Sumitomo Hospital
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Tsujimura Takahiro
The Department Of Internal Medicine Sumitomo Hospital
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