Infected people can have abdominal pains, diarrhea, weight loss, weakness, malaise, anorexia, and emaciation.
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Lindsay's death certificate listed pneumonia and marasmus _ progressive emaciation caused by a lack of food _ as contributing factors.
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In a shed . . . was a pile of about 40 completely naked human bodies in the last stages of emaciation.
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Job applicants who are underweight ( to the point of emaciation ), overweight or obese may face discrimination in the interview.
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He said he has autopsied 30 road squirrels and seen no signs of emaciation or the bites that would result from competitition for food.
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Handsomely produced and cast with top-drawer comic talents, the play is nonetheless a fanciful sketch stretched to the point of emaciation.
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He decided to drive away, and the resulting guilt became the deep-seated cause of his insomnia, emaciation and repressed memory.
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The underlying starvation, malnourishment, and usually dehydration, associated with emaciation, affect and are harmful to organ systems throughout the body.
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Severe emaciation can be caused by marasmus, a disorder that is seen in children who are deprived of proteins, fats and carbohydrates.
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Among those that do the signs include mild to severe signs of anorexia, ataxia, weakness, anemia, emaciation and difficulty breathing.