Failure to thrive classification
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Akash Daswaney, M.B.B.S[2]
Overview
There is no established classification system for failure to thrive. Based on cause, it may be divided into organic and non-organic failure to thrive.
Classification
- There is no established classification for failure to thrive.
- Based on cause, failure to thrive is divided into[1][2][3]:
- Organic causes
- Non-organic causes
- Organic causes are further divided into those that are due to:
- Inadequate calorie intake
- Excessive calorie expenditure
- Inadequate calorie absorption
References
- ↑ Venkateshwar V, Raghu Raman TS (2000). "FAILURE TO THRIVE". Med J Armed Forces India. 56 (3): 219–224. doi:10.1016/S0377-1237(17)30171-5. PMC 5532051. PMID 28790712.
- ↑ Krugman SD, Dubowitz H (2003). "Failure to thrive". Am Fam Physician. 68 (5): 879–84. PMID 13678136.
- ↑ Larson-Nath C, Biank VF (2016). "Clinical Review of Failure to Thrive in Pediatric Patients". Pediatr Ann. 45 (2): e46–9. doi:10.3928/00904481-20160114-01. PMID 26878182.