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072 _aJournal Article
072 _aJournal Article
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100 0 0 _aCastano B
100 1 0 _uBrain Injury Unit, Guttmann Institute
245 1 0 _aEating disorders in patients with traumatic brain injury: A report of four cases.
260 _bIOS Press
300 _a4p, 27 (2)
_b2010
336 _2rdacontent
337 _2rdamedia
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520 _aBackground: raumatic brain injury (TBI) can lead to changes in eating behavior patterns with significant clinical manifestations. Methods: Medical records of four patients with severe TBI and eating disorders attending the neurorehabilitation program of our brain injury unit were reviewed. Conclusions: Several eating disorders observed among the four cases, may be present from early phases and remain years after the lesion. Symptoms do not adhere to the typical forms of anorexia and bulimia. Factors influencing the weight changes experienced by patients with brain injury included reduction in physical activity, metabolic disorders and treatment with psychotropic drugs.
546 _aEnglish
700 0 0 _aCastano B
700 0 0 _aCapdevila E
773 _tNeuroRehabilitation
_dIOS Press
_g 27 (2)
_m27 (2)
852 _a10.3233/nre-2010-0586
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