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| KMS | kabuki make-up syndrome; knowledge management system; kwashiorkor-marasmus syndrome |
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| MAR | main admissions room; marasmus; marrow; maximal aggregation ratio; medication administration record;... |
| marasmus | <medicine> A wasting of flesh without fever or apparent disease; a kind of consumption; atrophy; phthisis. "Pining atrophy, Marasmus, and wide-wasting pestilence." (Milton) Marasmus senilis [L], progressive atrophy of the aged. Origin: NL, fr. Gr, fr, to quench, as fire; pass, to die away. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| nutritional marasmus | Extreme weakness and wasting secondary to malnutrition. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| marasmus |
a form of protein-energy malnutrition primarily due to prolonged severe caloric deficit, usually during the first year of life, with growth retardation and progressive wasting of subcutaneous fat and muscle, but usually with retention of the appetite and mental alertness. Infectious diseases may be precipitating factors. Called also infantile atrophy, athrepsia, and pedatrophia. Cf. kwashiorkor.
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| marasmus | extreme malnutrition and emaciation (especially in children) |
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