Kwashiorkor is a protein-deficiency disease that occurs most commonly in small children, who characteristically have thin arms

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Kwashiorkor is a protein-deficiency disease that occurs most commonly in small children, who characteristically have thin arms and legs and bloated, distended abdomens due to fluid imbalance. When such children are placed on adequate diets, they tend to lose weight at first. Explain this observation.

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Biochemistry

ISBN: 9781305961135

9th Edition

Authors: Mary K. Campbell, Shawn O. Farrell, Owen M. McDougal

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