Hand lesions characteristic of bulimia
J. F. Williams, I. M. Friedman and H. Steiner
Bulimia is a serious and prevalent eating disorder in the adolescent
population. The pediatrician is often in a position to make the initial
diagnosis of bulimia but must suspect the disorder in light of subtle
physical evidence. Denial and embarrassment reduce the likelihood of
self-report of symptoms. Hand lesions resulting from self-induced emesis
have a distinctive configuration and appearance. Noting these
characteristic lesions during a physical examination should alert a
physician to the diagnosis of bulimia or to an exacerbation of symptoms in
a patient whose condition was previously diagnosed.