Surgical malnutrition can present in a variety scenarios:
The two extremes are a marasmus-like state with loss of both muscle and fat deposits, and a kwashiokor-like state with a disproportionate loss of muscle protein stores.
Careful assessment of the surgical patient is needed when malnutrition is suspected as nutritional support may be indicated. Clinically relevant malnutrition is that associated with physiological impairment.
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