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failure to thrive a condition that occurs when a baby does not gain weight and grow normally. Can be caused by many things, including disease or poor nutrition. fats - one of three main types of foods, along with proteins and carbohydrates. Provides the body with a source of energy. Needs bile in order to be digested properly and utilized for energy. fecal fat test - assesses how well the body can break down and absorb fat. ...
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failure to thrive A presenting symptom (not a diagnosis) in which a child under 2 years of age (and usually under 1 year of age) exhibits some degree of growth failure in the absence of an obvious cause. The degree of growth failure necessary to raise concern of an underlying illness has never been clearly defined. ...
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failure to thrive Slow growth and development of a baby, characterized by failure to gain weight, delayed development, unwillingness to interact, and gastrointestinal problems. Failure to thrive is almost always the result of inadequate nutrition, whether because of neglect or illness.
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failure Damage to the kidneys that cannot be reversed, usually progressive in nature.
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failure Collapse, rupture, or fracture. In gravestones, usually refers to a break down of a previous repair procedure.
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