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        news Prolonged QT Interval in a Man with Anorexia Nervosa

        Presented by:International Archives of Medicine / Maria Dolores Macias-Robles, Ana Maria Perez-Clemente, Carmen Macia-Bobes, Maria Asuncion Alvarez-Rueda and Sergio Pozo-Nuevo
        Summary points:A 36-year-old male, with a history of anorexia nervosa, presents with asthenia for 7 days. Physical examination, laboratory tests, chest X-ray, and electrocardiogram are described; image provided. The authors discuss the need for careful clinical evaluation in cases of anorexia nervosa, especially in men.
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