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West Indian med. j ; 49(2): 172-4, Jun. 2000.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-291958

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A five-month-old female infant was admitted to the Tropical Metabolism Research Unit with a weight for age of 49 percent and no evidence of oedema giving rise to a diagnosis of marasmus (Wellcome Classification). The underlying reason for her malnutrition was the Infant Rumination syndrome. This is an uncommon disorder which is thought to have a psychological component. A lack of awareness of the syndrome often leads to delay in diagnosis.


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Female , Humans , Infant , Protein-Energy Malnutrition/etiology , Feeding and Eating Disorders of Childhood/diagnosis , Awareness , Anthropometry , Feeding and Eating Disorders of Childhood/complications , Feeding and Eating Disorders of Childhood/psychology , Jamaica , Mother-Child Relations
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