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Results 1 - 10 of 171 for Failure to thrive
  1. Failure to thrive refers to children whose current weight or rate of weight gain is much lower than that ... Failure to thrive may be caused by medical problems or factors in the child's environment, such as abuse or ...
  2. Growth Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    Does your child seem much shorter - or much taller - than other kids his or her age? It could be normal. Some children may be small for their age but still be ...
  3. Failure to Thrive (For Parents) (Nemours Foundation)  
    Malnutrition/Children ... Malnutrition ... Uncommon Infant and Newborn Problems/Specifics ... Uncommon Infant and Newborn Problems ... Growth Disorders/Children ... Growth Disorders
  4. ClinicalTrials.gov: Failure to Thrive From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health)  
    Growth Disorders/Clinical Trials ... Growth Disorders ... National Institutes of Health ... From the National Institutes of Health
  5. X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) is an inherited disorder of the immune system that occurs almost exclusively in males. Children with X- ...
  6. Yuan-Harel-Lupski (YUHAL) syndrome is a rare neurological condition that has a combination of features of two other disorders, Potocki-Lupski syndrome and ...
  7. Malabsorption Syndromes (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your small intestine does most of the digesting of the foods you eat. If you have a malabsorption syndrome, your small intestine cannot absorb nutrients from ...
  8. Uncommon Infant and Newborn Problems (National Library of Medicine)  
    It can be scary when your baby is sick, especially when it is not an everyday problem like a cold or a fever. You may not know whether the problem is serious ...
  9. ... of similar age and sex. This is called failure to thrive . The child may not grow and develop normally. Adults may also have failure to thrive, with weight loss, muscle wasting, weakness, and even ...
  10. ... inability to grow and gain weight as expected (failure to thrive). As they age, affected babies usually have delayed ... outward symptoms of hypercalcemia, such as vomiting, dehydration, failure to thrive, and psychomotor delay, usually improve in childhood. However, ...
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