Rumination disorder or rumination syndrome is an infrequent clinical presentation reported in infants and young children as well as adults worldwide. Studies calculating prevalence and etiological considerations are very few, and the scientific literature mostly consists of anecdotal case reports and series. Awareness of this clinical entity is obscured by presentations mimicking upper gastrointestinal disorders, mostly recurrent vomiting. The repetitive, voluntary, habitual nature of this disorder is vulnerable to be missed out if not looked for specifically in the history. Here lies the importance of increasing the awareness about diagnosis of this disorder and the need to operationalize treatment guidelines for this disorder which has lo...
petitive and painless regurgitation of partially digested food into the mouth soon after a meal, whi...
Despite potentially severe medical consequences of pica and rumination disorder (RD), little is know...
Cyclical vomiting syndrome (CVS) is an idiopathic functional disorder characterized by recurrent epi...
The infant rumination syndrome is an uncommon disorder difficult to differentiate from commoner cond...
Rumination syndrome is a functional gastrointestinal disorder defined as the effortless regurgitatio...
Introduction: Rumination syndrome involves recurrent regurgitation of food and is believed to be und...
Rumination syndrome is one of the functional gastroduodenal disorders. Effortless and repetitive reg...
Rumination syndrome is a commonly misdiagnosed condition that presents similarly to gastro-oesophage...
The aims of this study were to investigate the diagnostic studies necessary to identify rumination s...
Aerophagia and rumination syndrome are functional upper gastrointestinal disorders that are becoming...
BACKGROUND: Rumination is the voluntary, albeit subconscious return of gastric contents to the mouth...
Item date is unknown.Date of publication unknownRumination exists in a wide range of ages, from infa...
Rumination in adults is considered to be the effortless regurgitation of recently ingested food into...
Abstract Background Rumination syndrome (RS) is a functional gastrointestinal disorder (FGD) increas...
Rumination syndrome involves bringing up partially digested food into the pharynx voluntarily, follo...
petitive and painless regurgitation of partially digested food into the mouth soon after a meal, whi...
Despite potentially severe medical consequences of pica and rumination disorder (RD), little is know...
Cyclical vomiting syndrome (CVS) is an idiopathic functional disorder characterized by recurrent epi...
The infant rumination syndrome is an uncommon disorder difficult to differentiate from commoner cond...
Rumination syndrome is a functional gastrointestinal disorder defined as the effortless regurgitatio...
Introduction: Rumination syndrome involves recurrent regurgitation of food and is believed to be und...
Rumination syndrome is one of the functional gastroduodenal disorders. Effortless and repetitive reg...
Rumination syndrome is a commonly misdiagnosed condition that presents similarly to gastro-oesophage...
The aims of this study were to investigate the diagnostic studies necessary to identify rumination s...
Aerophagia and rumination syndrome are functional upper gastrointestinal disorders that are becoming...
BACKGROUND: Rumination is the voluntary, albeit subconscious return of gastric contents to the mouth...
Item date is unknown.Date of publication unknownRumination exists in a wide range of ages, from infa...
Rumination in adults is considered to be the effortless regurgitation of recently ingested food into...
Abstract Background Rumination syndrome (RS) is a functional gastrointestinal disorder (FGD) increas...
Rumination syndrome involves bringing up partially digested food into the pharynx voluntarily, follo...
petitive and painless regurgitation of partially digested food into the mouth soon after a meal, whi...
Despite potentially severe medical consequences of pica and rumination disorder (RD), little is know...
Cyclical vomiting syndrome (CVS) is an idiopathic functional disorder characterized by recurrent epi...