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Failure to Thrive
Definition
• Weight < 3%ile (the further below the curve the more likely to be
pathologic in origin)
• Weight [...does what with lines]
• Weight < 80% of ideal body weight*
* use appropriate growth charts for gender and certain genetic conditions
Answer
falls across major %ile lines

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#ir #peds
Question
Failure to Thrive
Definition
• Weight < 3%ile (the further below the curve the more likely to be
pathologic in origin)
• Weight [...does what with lines]
• Weight < 80% of ideal body weight*
* use appropriate growth charts for gender and certain genetic conditions
Answer
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#ir #peds
Question
Failure to Thrive
Definition
• Weight < 3%ile (the further below the curve the more likely to be
pathologic in origin)
• Weight [...does what with lines]
• Weight < 80% of ideal body weight*
* use appropriate growth charts for gender and certain genetic conditions
Answer
falls across major %ile lines
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Failure to Thrive Definition • Weight < 3%ile (the further below the curve the more likely to be pathologic in origin) • Weight falls across major %ile lines • Weight < 80% of ideal body weight* * use appropriate growth charts for gender and certain genetic conditions

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om diverse ethnic and geographic backgrounds; use BMI after age 10. • Growth charts are also available for premature infants and certain syndromes • Use corrected age up to 2 years for plotting premature infants <span>Failure to Thrive Definition • Weight < 3%ile (the further below the curve the more likely to be pathologic in origin) • Weight falls across major %ile lines • Weight < 80% of ideal body weight* * use appropriate growth charts for gender and certain genetic conditions Factors Affecting Physical Growth • Genetics • Intrauterine factors • "Internal time clock" • Nutrition • Endocrine hormones • Chronic infec

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