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Results 1 - 10 of 54 for Failure to thrive in infancy
  1. ... or slow heart rhythm) Delayed growth and development ( failure to thrive in infancy) Heart failure Infective endocarditis (bacterial infection of the ...
  2. ... grow and gain weight at the expected rate (failure to thrive) in infancy, although some affected individuals do not develop signs ...
  3. ... grow and gain weight at the expected rate (failure to thrive) in infancy, although some affected individuals do not develop signs ...
  4. ... vision that gets worse over time Developmental delay Failure to thrive (grow) in infancy Muscle weakness Poor muscle coordination that usually develops ...
  5. ... may not gain weight as quickly as expected (failure to thrive).Children with GABA-transaminase deficiency have profoundly impaired development. Most do not achieve normal developmental milestones of infancy such as following others' movement with their eyes ...
  6. ... gain weight and grow at the expected rate (failure to thrive) leading to very short stature, and delayed development. The signs and symptoms of this condition are usually apparent from infancy, and they worsen over time. Most affected individuals ...
  7. ... develop signs and symptoms of the condition during infancy. They may have difficulty gaining weight and growing at the expected rate (failure to thrive). Affected infants often have weak muscle tone (hypotonia) ...
  8. ... grow and gain weight at the expected rate (failure to thrive). The health of older children and adults with Netherton syndrome usually improves, although they often remain underweight and of short stature.After infancy, the severity of the skin abnormalities varies among ...
  9. ... increases the risk of premature birth.Beginning in infancy, affected individuals often fail to grow and gain weight at the expected rate (failure to thrive). They lose excess amounts of salt (sodium chloride) ...
  10. ... first signs and symptoms of abetalipoproteinemia appear in infancy. They often include failure to gain weight and grow at the expected rate (failure to thrive); diarrhea; and fatty, foul-smelling stools (steatorrhea).As ...
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