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A 49-year-old woman was evaluated at this hospital for the management of obesity. She had been overweight since childhood; at the age of 10 years she weighed 45.4 kg, at the age of 18 she weighed 88.5 kg, and throughout most of her adult life she weighed between 108.9 and 129.3 kg. She was able to lose weight on more than 10 occasions with diet and exercise but always regained it within two to three years. Dexfenfluramine was prescribed for weight loss when she was 40 years old, and she lost 11.3 kg but gained 22.6 kg after she stopped
Discussion of Management
Medical Evaluation
Nutritional Evaluation
Psychological Evaluation
Weight-Loss Surgery
Pathological Discussion
Discussion of Outcome
Nutritional Outcome
Medical Outcome
Psychological Outcome
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From the Weight Center (J.S.P., S.C., D.A.V., L.M.K.), and the Departments of Surgery (J.S.P.), Psychiatry (D.A.V.), Pathology (F.G.-C.), and Medicine (Gastrointestinal Unit) (L.M.K.), Massachusetts General Hospital; and the Departments of Surgery (J.S.P.), Psychiatry (D.A.V.), Pathology (F.G.-C.), and Medicine (L.M.K.), Harvard Medical School.
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