Failure to thrive (FTT), also referred to as "weight faltering," "faltering growth," or "growth deficit," [1] is the result of either inadequate calorie absorption, excessive calorie expenditure, or inadequate intake of calories (see image below). [2] It is not usually a result of neglec...
Topics discussed include the hospitalization of the patient for further evaluation, a low-fat formula with medium-chain fatty acid supplementation given to the patient and the emergence of failure to thrive as a common sign for hospital admission during infancy and early childhood.Patterson...
MJ Ward,DB Kessler,SC Altman - 《Infant Mental Health Journal》 被引量: 134发表: 1993年 Infant-mother attachment in children with failure to thrive This study may represent an advance in the study of failure to thrive (FTT), as (1) it is the first to use the disorganized/disoriented cl...
Developmental Psychopathology of Failure to Thrive The term failure to thrive (FTT), also known as growth deficiency, describes an infant or toddler whose weight is more than two standard deviations below the mean for age, or less than the 5th percentile based on National Center for Hea... D...
F. (1984). Cognitive development in the failure-to-thrive infant: A three-year longitudinal study. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 9, 363-383.Singer, L., and Fagan, J. Cognitive development in the failure-to- thrive infant: a three-year longitudinal study. J. Ped. Psychol. 9: 363-...
Neonatal intestinal disorders that prevent infants from getting the nutrients they need may be caused by defects in the lysosomal system that occur before weaning, according to a new Northwestern Medicine study.
disorders, and it is usually contradicted in multisystemic involvement [22]. Sasaki et al. have reported 78% survival in a cohort of nine children with mitochondrial respiratory chain disorder, which included children with extrahepatic manifestation such as developmental delay and failure to thrive [...
Tetrasomy 13q32.2qter due to an apparent inverted duplicated neocentric marker chromosome in an infant with hemangiomas, failure to thrive, laryngomalacia, and tethered cord.###Surgical treatment of severe laryngomalacia: a retrospective study of 11 case.###The otolaryngologic manifestations of Sotos...
have reported 78% survival in a cohort of nine children with mito- chondrial respiratory chain disorder, which included chil- dren with extrahepatic manifestation such as developmental delay and failure to thrive [23]. Medium-chain acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenases (MCAD) are group of enzymes ...
The infant’s nail beds and lips have a blue colour due to the excess deoxygenated blood in the system. Some infants with severe noncyanotic varieties of congenital heart disease may fail to thrive and may have breathing difficulties.Load Next Page ...