Q. A 14-month-old girl is brought into a community health center by her mother. The mother shares that they have recently migrated to the country and have been struggling to secure stable food supplies. The child is noted to have thin, dry and wrinkled skin with visible subcutaneous atrophy, particularly around her buttocks and thighs. Her eyes appear disproportionately large compared to her thin face.
Despite her concerning physical appearance, the girl is responsive, alert and appears anxious. There is no swelling in any parts of her body.
Given the child's symptoms and family history, what is the most likely diagnosis for her condition?