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Am J Psychiatry 124:1128-1132, February 1968
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.124.8.1128
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Anorexia Nervosa: A Study in Prognosis and Management

CHARLES H. BROWNING M.D.1, and SHELDON I. MILLER M.D.1

1 Resident in psychiatry, Hanna Pavilion, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Ohio

In order to investigate the prognosis and management of anorexia nervosa, the authors made a follow-up study of 36 female patients who had been hospitalized with that diagnosis. Very few of the patients died. The authors feel that the physician should not be coerced into a pattern of action which duplicates the behavior of the patients' parents and that the criteria for hospitalizing an anorectic patient should be similar to those for hospitalizing any patient; hospitalization should not be considered a prerequisite for successful outcome.




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