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Abuse Dwarfism-Reply

Abuse Dwarfism-Reply This article is only available in the PDF format. Download the PDF to view the article, as well as its associated figures and tables. Abstract In Reply.—Dr Solky's remarks are not discordant with what I wrote in "The Syndrome of Abuse Dwarfism." Food deprivation must always be suspected in child abuse. It is still necessary to ascertain in detail the biological mechanisms whereby, among other things, food deprivation is translated into growth failure and pubertal failure instead of into wasting and death. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Diseases of Children American Medical Association

Abuse Dwarfism-Reply

Abstract

This article is only available in the PDF format. Download the PDF to view the article, as well as its associated figures and tables. Abstract In Reply.—Dr Solky's remarks are not discordant with what I wrote in "The Syndrome of Abuse Dwarfism." Food deprivation must always be suspected in child abuse. It is still necessary to ascertain in detail the biological mechanisms whereby, among other things, food deprivation is translated into growth failure and pubertal failure...
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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1978 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
ISSN
0002-922X
DOI
10.1001/archpedi.1978.02120320084027
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Abstract

This article is only available in the PDF format. Download the PDF to view the article, as well as its associated figures and tables. Abstract In Reply.—Dr Solky's remarks are not discordant with what I wrote in "The Syndrome of Abuse Dwarfism." Food deprivation must always be suspected in child abuse. It is still necessary to ascertain in detail the biological mechanisms whereby, among other things, food deprivation is translated into growth failure and pubertal failure instead of into wasting and death.

Journal

American Journal of Diseases of ChildrenAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jul 1, 1978

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