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Failure to thrive
noun
Poor physical growth or level of weight, relative to one's age peers.
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Failure to thrive (FTT) is a feature of children with Potocki-Lupski syndrome (PTLS) [duplication 17p11.2].
Failure to thrive and hematochezia in children may be alarm signs warranting endoscopy.
Failure to thrive (FTT) is an important and relatively frequent problem in infancy.
Failure to thrive was less frequent in the recent cohort compared to the historical one.
Failure to thrive early after injury indicates a need to initiate aggressive early therapy.
Infants died of "convulsions," "fits" or "failure to thrive".
Dr. Rosenbaum's grandmother's diagnosis was "failure to thrive".
E.M.D.R. and Failure to Thrive Is there any evidence that E.M.D.R. is successful with adopted children who, when adopted, were diagnosed with failure to thrive?
The term "failure to thrive" increasingly defines the status of the poorest children.
And so the underground can represent the failure to thrive in the vertical city, sometimes literally.
Years ago, many of these children would have received diagnoses like colic or failure to thrive.
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