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Results 1 - 10 of 91 for Failure to thrive
  1. X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) is an inherited disorder of the immune system that occurs almost exclusively in males. Children with X- ...
  2. Yuan-Harel-Lupski (YUHAL) syndrome is a rare neurological condition that has a combination of features of two other disorders, Potocki-Lupski syndrome and ...
  3. ... 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, ...
  4. ... grow or gain weight at the expected rate (failure to thrive). Many have a smaller-than-normal head size ( ... vomiting, and diarrhea and can contribute to a failure to thrive. Less commonly, individuals with RRM2B-MDS develop seizures ...
  5. ... gain weight at the expected rate (described as failure to thrive), and children with this condition tend to be ... a microduplication syndrome associated with oropharyngeal dysphagia and failure to thrive. J Pediatr. 2011 Apr;158(4):655-659. ...
  6. ... gain weight and grow at the expected rate (failure to thrive) and malnutrition. The prevalence of congenital sucrase-isomaltase ... Schwartz ID. Congenital sucrase-isomaltase deficiency presenting with failure to thrive, hypercalcemia, and nephrocalcinosis. BMC Pediatr. 2002 Apr 25; ...
  7. ... gain weight and grow at the expected rate (failure to thrive), and heart failure. Hypomagnesemia with secondary hypocalcemia is thought to be ...
  8. ... gain weight and grow at the expected rate (failure to thrive) and have breathing problems. If untreated, this form of Pompe disease leads to death from heart failure in the first year of life.The non- ...
  9. ... grow or gain weight at the expected rate (failure to thrive). Many affected infants have a buildup of a chemical called lactic acid in the body (lactic acidosis) and low blood ... liver failure. The liver is frequently enlarged (hepatomegaly) and liver ...
  10. ... gain weight and grow at the expected rate (failure to thrive). They may also be irritable and experience fevers, diarrhea, and vomiting. Recurrent episodes of dehydration can lead to slow growth ... With appropriate treatment, affected individuals usually have few ...
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