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Etiology of FTT
• Inadequate intake: insufficient provision of food, vomiting, oro‐motor
dysfunction
• Inadequate absorption: pancreatic insufficiency, celiac disease
• Increased utilization: chronic diseases, hyperthyroidism
• Ineffective utilization: chromosomal disorders
• Increased losses: chronic diarrhea, urinary losses
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Growthonditions
Factors Affecting Physical Growth
• Genetics
• Intrauterine factors
• "Internal time clock"
• Nutrition
• Endocrine hormones
• Chronic infections/diseases
• Psychosocial factors
<span>Etiology
• Inadequate intake: insufficient provision of food, vomiting, oro‐motor
dysfunction
• Inadequate absorption: pancreatic insufficiency, celiac disease
• Increased utilization: chronic diseases, hyperthyroidism
• Ineffective utilization: chromosomal disorders
• Increased losses: chronic diarrhea, urinary losses
Differential Diagnosis
Nonorganic/
Psychosocial
Most common cause of FTT, often seen in conjunction with organic FTT
Specific Organic Diseases
• Genetic: T Summary
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