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Is there a history of an abnormal gestation? There may be a history that the mother was a chronic alcoholic or ingested such drugs as phenytoin, trimethadione, or narcotics. The mother may have had toxoplasmosis, rubella, herpes simplex, or ... DIAGNOSTIC WORKUP
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Failure to thrive (FTT) is a common problem accounting for 1–5% of referrals to pediatric centers. Although no consensus exists, FTT applies to children under 2 years of age whose weight is less than 5% on two occasions or crosses two major growth percentiles. It is more common... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment
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... Failure to thrive is germane to the pediatric patient who is not growing adequately or fails to gain weight and appears emaciated The physiologic model of intake, absorption, transport, and utilization will help develop a differential diagnosis.
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... Genetic diseases result from single-gene (Mendelian) alterations, chromosomal abnormalities, or multifactorial errors. Well over 6,000 such abnormalities have been identified in humans, ranging from mild differences (as in certain hemoglobin abnormalities) to fatal or overwhelmingly... Genetic analysis ... Types of genetic disorders ... Single-gene disorders ... Single-gene inheritance patterns ... Chromosomal abnormalities ... Multifactorial disorders ... Detecting genetic disorders ... Helping the family cope ... Pictures
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Failure to thrive is germane to the pediatric patient who is not
growing adequately or fails to gain weight and appears emaciated. The
physiologic model of intake, absorption, transport, and utilization will
help develop a differential diagnosis.
... Pictures
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