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Published Online: November 1952

A CASE OF ANOREXIA NERVOSA TREATED SUCCESSFULLY BY LEUCOTOMY

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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An attempt has been made to present the successful treatment of one case of anorexia nervosa and to bring together some of the psychiatric, physiological, and surgical aspects of that case.
After 7 years' duration of the illness, the patient was in danger of death from starvation. She had been treated previously by electric shock, insulin, and psychoanalysis (incomplete).
A unilateral lower quadrant leucotomy was performed with direct visualization of the brain.
By 9 months after the operation the patient was maintaining her weight at a 40-pound gain. Tension had disappeared. Her interpersonal relations had improved markedly, and her IQ had risen 16 points. Ungraceful gestures and clothes improved. No physical complications or evidence of apathy, impulsivity, or irresponsibility were observed.
Physiologically there was evidence of hyperactivity of the adrenal sugar-regulating hormone before the operation. After the operation this physiological abnormality was corrected.
In spite of the fact that the leucotomy was successful in this case, it is believed that such an operation should be considered only after other forms of treatment have failed and should be as conservative as possible. ADDITIONAL NOTE (One year after the operation)
At this time the patient is doing well. She has no phobias that interfere with her daily life. She continues her studies at the university.
Her eating, although not adequate at times, has not interfered with her daily activities. She maintains a weight of 108 pounds.

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Pages: 356 - 360
PubMed: 12985994

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Published in print: November 1952
Published online: 1 April 2006

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