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A Computer-Based Platform for Aiding Clinicians in Eating Disorder Analysis and Diagnosis
Published on: May 10, 2022
Delay in an Eating Disorder Diagnosis: The Reason Was a "Shox"
Sara Reed1, Kelly A Curran1, Amy B Middleman1
1University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Department of Pediatrics, Section of Adolescent Medicine, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Background:
Patients' underlying medical conditions might affect the presentation and progression of an eating disorder.
Case:
We describe a patient with an undiagnosed, rare, genetic skeletal dysplasia with effects on body mass index that likely led to body image distortion and delayed the diagnosis of an eating disorder.
Summary And Conclusion:
It is critical to fully assess disordered eating in the context of each patient's clinical status.
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