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ea0011p83 | Clinical case reports | ECE2006

Endocrine evaluation in a man with restrictive eating behaviour

Moro M , Danesi L , Polli N , Rasi E , Filippini B , Andrioli M , Scacchi M , Cavagnini F

Eating disorders are less common in men than in women. Furthermore, in males, a restrictive eating behaviour is frequently secondary to other psychiatric disorders. In case of suspected primary anorexia nervosa (AN), in male patients it is obviously impossible to rely on a typical clinical sign as is amenorrhea.Case description: A 23-yr old man came to our observation because of an important weight loss in the last two years (from 60 to 48 kg, body mass ...