The term "failure to thrive" (FTT) has been used for more than 50 years to describe the infant or young child whose growth falls substantially behind that of his or her peers. Currently, the predominant use of FTT is to describe a child's growth failure resulting from caloric or maternal...
Post-Traumatic Feeding Disorder (Feeding Disorder Associated with Insults to the Gastrointestinal Tract in DC:0-3 R) 6. Feeding Disorder Associated with a Concurrent Medical Condition Feeding Disorder of State Regulation Diagnostic Criteria A. The infant's feeding difficulties start in the first few ...
The term "failure to thrive" (FTT) has been used for more than 50 years to describe the infant or young child whose growth falls substantially behind that of his or her peers. Currently, the predominant use of FTT is to describe a child's growth failure resulting from caloric or maternal...
This article is a critical review of the literature pertaining to the syndrome of failure-to-thrive w'rth no organic etiology (FTNOE). Following a review of definitions, incidence, criteria for diagnosis, clinical forms, signs and symptoms, five perspectives on the etiology of FTNOE are critiqu...
Defining liver transplant criteria with improved sensitivity and specificity Clinical trials in human hepatocyte transplantation 8.1Definition Trey and Davidson coined the term “fulminant liver failure” 40 years ago to define onset of altered mental status within 8 weeks of initial symptoms of liver dys...
An expert commented that it does not fulfill the criteria for a satisfactory medical diagnosis. Also questions were raised on the issue that the distinction between organic and nonorganic failure to thrive is not as clear as many researchers assume.Boddy...
Bayley, N. The Bayley Scales of Infant Development Manual. New York: Psychological Corporation, 1969. Bell, L.S. & Woolston, J.L. Weight gain and caloric intake in failure to thrive. Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, in press. ...
Eligibility criteria; Inte... Black,M Maureen,Dubowitz,... - 《Pediatrics》 被引量: 129发表: 1995年 A prospective study of family environments of children hospitalized for nonorganic failure-to-thrive. Family functioning of nonorganic failure-to-thrive (NOFT) infants was compared with that of...
The inability to successfully feed a young infant or child is as worrisome to parents as it is to the health care provider. Early growth failures are likely to reflect difficulty with infant homeostasis and often respond to medical management of the physical problem that is temporarily intertering...
High Risk is defined by virtue of the participating infant having an older biological sibling diagnosed with ASD. Participants were healthy, full-term infants who met inclusion criteria (normal pregnancy with no complications and birthweight >3000 g) during recruitment at Autism Center of ...