A Case Report of Failure to Thrive Caused by Parental Intellectual Disability: The Invisible Population

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Abstract

This case illustrates the medical complication of a child that arose as a consequence of parents with intellectual disabilities in a primary care setting. A 9-month-old girl presented with multiple admissions because of recurrent pneumonia and was later diagnosed with failure to thrive based on child neglect resulting from the parents' disabilities. This exemplifies a failure to thrive case with a complex and undiagnosed psychosocial background that required interdepartmental involvement to mitigate the health problem.

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Bakar, A. A. Z. A., Kadir, A. A., & Idris, N. (2021). A Case Report of Failure to Thrive Caused by Parental Intellectual Disability: The Invisible Population. Korean Journal of Family Medicine, 42(5), 403–406. https://doi.org/10.4082/kjfm.20.0063

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