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Philip Mehler

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The International Journal of Eating Disorders|February 16, 2016
PrefacePhilip Mehler
Journal of Hospital Medicine|December 18, 2023
Restrictive eating disorders, an expanding but forgotten patient population in medical educationAllison Nitsch, Philip Mehler
Nature Reviews. Nephrology|August 2, 2022
Kidney disease as a medical complication of eating disordersLeah Puckett, Shoshana Mehler, Philip Mehler
Journal of Eating Disorders|January 31, 2023
Pulmonary complications of eating disorders: a literature reviewAllison Nitsch, Mark Kearns, Philip Mehler
The Psychiatric Clinics of North America|November 12, 2021
Severe and Enduring Anorexia Nervosa and Futility: A Time for Every Purpose?Patricia Westmoreland, Libby Parks, Kristen Lohse, et al.
Journal of Eating Disorders|June 7, 2022
Terminal anorexia nervosa is a dangerous term: it cannot, and should not, be definedAngela S Guarda, Annette Hanson, Philip Mehler, et al.
Journal of Clinical Medicine|July 2, 2021
A Comprehensive Review of Complications and New Findings Associated with Anorexia NervosaLeah Puckett, Daniela Grayeb, Vishnupriya Khatri, et al.
Clinical Medicine Insights. Case Reports|April 28, 2023
A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Managing End-Stage Renal Disease in Anorexia Nervosa: A Case ReportVishnupriya Khatri, Maryrose Bauschka, Meghan Foley, et al.
Kidney International|February 19, 2002
Effects of aggressive blood pressure control in normotensive type 2 diabetic patients on albuminuria, retinopathy and strokesRobert W Schrier, Raymond O Estacio, Anne Esler, et al.
Journal of Eating Disorders|December 7, 2023
Atypical antipsychotic use does not impact weight gain for individuals with extreme anorexia nervosa: a retrospective case-control studyMaryrose Bauschka, Ashlie Watters, Dan Blalock, et al.
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The International Journal of Eating Disorders|February 16, 2016
PrefacePhilip Mehler
Journal of Hospital Medicine|December 18, 2023
Restrictive eating disorders, an expanding but forgotten patient population in medical educationAllison Nitsch, Philip Mehler
Nature Reviews. Nephrology|August 2, 2022
Kidney disease as a medical complication of eating disordersLeah Puckett, Shoshana Mehler, Philip Mehler
Journal of Eating Disorders|January 31, 2023
Pulmonary complications of eating disorders: a literature reviewAllison Nitsch, Mark Kearns, Philip Mehler
The Psychiatric Clinics of North America|November 12, 2021
Severe and Enduring Anorexia Nervosa and Futility: A Time for Every Purpose?Patricia Westmoreland, Libby Parks, Kristen Lohse, et al.
Journal of Eating Disorders|June 7, 2022
Terminal anorexia nervosa is a dangerous term: it cannot, and should not, be definedAngela S Guarda, Annette Hanson, Philip Mehler, et al.
Journal of Clinical Medicine|July 2, 2021
A Comprehensive Review of Complications and New Findings Associated with Anorexia NervosaLeah Puckett, Daniela Grayeb, Vishnupriya Khatri, et al.
Clinical Medicine Insights. Case Reports|April 28, 2023
A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Managing End-Stage Renal Disease in Anorexia Nervosa: A Case ReportVishnupriya Khatri, Maryrose Bauschka, Meghan Foley, et al.
Kidney International|February 19, 2002
Effects of aggressive blood pressure control in normotensive type 2 diabetic patients on albuminuria, retinopathy and strokesRobert W Schrier, Raymond O Estacio, Anne Esler, et al.
Journal of Eating Disorders|December 7, 2023
Atypical antipsychotic use does not impact weight gain for individuals with extreme anorexia nervosa: a retrospective case-control studyMaryrose Bauschka, Ashlie Watters, Dan Blalock, et al.
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