Failure to thrive
Alternative Names:
Growth failure; FTT Symptoms:
- Height, weight, and head circumference in an infant or young child do not progress normally according to standard growth charts -- weight less than 3rd percentile, weight 20% below ideal weight for height, or a falloff from a previously established growth curve
- Physical skills such as rolling over, sitting, standing and walking are slow to develop
- Mental and social skills are delayed
- Development of secondary sexual characteristics are delayed in adolescents
Signs and tests:
A physical examination is done, including height, weight, and body proportions. A detailed history is taken, including prenatal, birth, neonatal, psychosocial, and family information. A Denver Developmental Screening Test reveals delayed development. A growth chart including all growth parameters and trends since birth is plotted. The following laboratory tests may be performed: - CBC (complete blood count) to detect anemia
- Electrolytes (basic chemistries)
- Urinalysis
- Thyroid function tests
- Other hormone studies
- Hemoglobin electrophoresis to determine the presence of conditions such as sickle cell disease
- X-rays to determine bone age
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