Eleni Lantzouni1, Graeme R Frank, Neville H Golden, Ronald I Shenker. 1. Division of Adolescent Medicine, Schneider Children's Hospital, North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New Hyde Park, New York, USA. Elen516@aol.com
Abstract
PURPOSE: To evaluate the growth of premenarchal patients with anorexia nervosa. METHODS: Growth parameters were measured semi-annually in 16 subjects with anorexia nervosa until 1 year post-menarche. RESULTS: Despite the accelerated growth that followed nutritional rehabilitation, the patients did not achieve their genetic height potential.
PURPOSE: To evaluate the growth of premenarchal patients with anorexia nervosa. METHODS: Growth parameters were measured semi-annually in 16 subjects with anorexia nervosa until 1 year post-menarche. RESULTS: Despite the accelerated growth that followed nutritional rehabilitation, the patients did not achieve their genetic height potential.
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