Italian Journal of Medicine (May 2013)

Pneumococcal sepsis associated with adrenal apoplexy in a young woman with anorexia nervosa

  • Nicola Maria Vitola,
  • Dante Lo Pardo,
  • Romualdo Cirillo,
  • Matteo De Roberto,
  • Pier Giovanni Crocco,
  • Dario Caputo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/itjm.2008.2.25
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 25 – 29

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BACKGROUND A crude rate of mortality of 5% has been quoted for anorexia nervosa in recent studies. Nowadays the mechanism of death is unclear and various authors recommend that any anorexia nervosa death be reported and that, where possible, an autopsy be performed. METHODS In this work we present a case of sudden death in anorexia nervosa with unexpected autopsy findings. A 21-years-old woman with long-standing anorexia nervosa, severely underweight with a body mass index of 14.47 kg/m2, has been taken to the Emergency Department in very critical conditions. Despite the attempts of resuscitation, she died shortly afterwards. Therefore an autopsy has been requested in order to clarify the causes of death. RESULTS The clinical picture, laboratory parameters, histology and microbiological investigations were consistent with pneumococcal sepsis associated adrenal apoplexy. CONCLUSIONS The cause of death in anorexia nervosa cannot reliably be established from antemortem clinical features. All anorexia nervosa deaths should be reported together with description of necropsy. This may lead to advances in the knowledge and treatment practices.

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