Objective: Current classificatory systems subsume the psychogenic vomiting as a form of eating disorder, in spite of several obvious differences. Given the clinical presentation, vomiting associated with psychological factors as a solitary symptom merits clinical and research attention. Methods: The paper discusses a case with psychogenic vomiting presenting to child and adolescent psychiatric clinic at a tertiary care hospital, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) New Delhi, India. Results: It adds to the scarce reports on vomiting of psychogenic origin, and adds a newer perspective on diagnostic issues. Conclusion: Psychogenic vomiting might warrant recognition as an entity independent from eating disorder
The most common eating disorders (EDs) according to DSM-5 are anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa...
Rumination disorder or rumination syndrome is an infrequent clinical presentation reported in infant...
The most common eating disorders (EDs) according to DSM-5 are anorexia nervosa(AN), bulimia nervosa ...
The authors, based on their clinical experience and on a bibliographic review about the eating disor...
When vomiting is not related to preventing the entry of physically or chemically unsuitable substanc...
There are no prevalence or co-morbidity studies on eating disorders in India. This retrospective cha...
There is a close relationship between a person's mental health and gastrointestinal disorders. Psych...
There is a close relationship between a person's mental health and gastrointestinal disorders. Psych...
International audienceMarine was a fourteen and a half-year-old adolescent female hospitalized for a...
EDITORIAL COMMENT This clinical study is an important contribution towards the understanding and man...
Self-induced vomiting is adopted by people with a variety of eating disorders (ED) to control body s...
Cyclical vomiting syndrome (CVS) is an idiopathic functional disorder characterized by recurrent epi...
Abstract. This article summarizes the current knowledge and treatment for a specific phobia of vomit...
Current classification of eating disorders is failing to classify most clinical presentations; ignor...
Four cases of protracted self-induced vomiting are described. In the first three cases there was no ...
The most common eating disorders (EDs) according to DSM-5 are anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa...
Rumination disorder or rumination syndrome is an infrequent clinical presentation reported in infant...
The most common eating disorders (EDs) according to DSM-5 are anorexia nervosa(AN), bulimia nervosa ...
The authors, based on their clinical experience and on a bibliographic review about the eating disor...
When vomiting is not related to preventing the entry of physically or chemically unsuitable substanc...
There are no prevalence or co-morbidity studies on eating disorders in India. This retrospective cha...
There is a close relationship between a person's mental health and gastrointestinal disorders. Psych...
There is a close relationship between a person's mental health and gastrointestinal disorders. Psych...
International audienceMarine was a fourteen and a half-year-old adolescent female hospitalized for a...
EDITORIAL COMMENT This clinical study is an important contribution towards the understanding and man...
Self-induced vomiting is adopted by people with a variety of eating disorders (ED) to control body s...
Cyclical vomiting syndrome (CVS) is an idiopathic functional disorder characterized by recurrent epi...
Abstract. This article summarizes the current knowledge and treatment for a specific phobia of vomit...
Current classification of eating disorders is failing to classify most clinical presentations; ignor...
Four cases of protracted self-induced vomiting are described. In the first three cases there was no ...
The most common eating disorders (EDs) according to DSM-5 are anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa...
Rumination disorder or rumination syndrome is an infrequent clinical presentation reported in infant...
The most common eating disorders (EDs) according to DSM-5 are anorexia nervosa(AN), bulimia nervosa ...