Rumination syndrome is a commonly misdiagnosed condition that presents similarly to gastro-oesophageal reflux disease. It has a higher prevalance in paediatric populations with cognitive delay and requires an elaborate multidisciplinary approach to management. A 13-year-old boy presented to a Dublin children’s hospital with a four-year history of postprandial belching and reflux, on a background history of Down syndrome and autism spectrum disorder. The patient had become increasingly emotionally agitated by the episodes. He had also experienced significant weight loss over the previous year. Management through a standard gastro-oesophageal reflux disease approach was unsuccessful. Bloods, imaging and endoscopy were all normal. No abdominal...
Item date is unknown.Date of publication unknownRumination exists in a wide range of ages, from infa...
An evaluation of a series of interventions was conducted for an individual who engaged in life-threa...
Rumination syndrome, characterised by the effortless, often repetitive, regurgitation of recently in...
Rumination syndrome is a commonly misdiagnosed condition that presents similarly to gastro-oesophage...
Introduction: Rumination syndrome involves recurrent regurgitation of food and is believed to be und...
The infant rumination syndrome is an uncommon disorder difficult to differentiate from commoner cond...
Rumination disorder or rumination syndrome is an infrequent clinical presentation reported in infant...
Rumination syndrome is a functional gastrointestinal disorder defined as the effortless regurgitatio...
petitive and painless regurgitation of partially digested food into the mouth soon after a meal, whi...
Rumination syndrome involves bringing up partially digested food into the pharynx voluntarily, follo...
Aerophagia and rumination syndrome are functional upper gastrointestinal disorders that are becoming...
Background: Rumination syndrome is characterized by recurrent regurgitation of recently ingested foo...
This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance With Wiley Terms and Conditions f...
Abstract Background Rumination syndrome (RS) is a functional gastrointestinal disorder (FGD) increas...
ObjectivesAlthough several studies have demonstrated the short-term benefit of the behavioral treatm...
Item date is unknown.Date of publication unknownRumination exists in a wide range of ages, from infa...
An evaluation of a series of interventions was conducted for an individual who engaged in life-threa...
Rumination syndrome, characterised by the effortless, often repetitive, regurgitation of recently in...
Rumination syndrome is a commonly misdiagnosed condition that presents similarly to gastro-oesophage...
Introduction: Rumination syndrome involves recurrent regurgitation of food and is believed to be und...
The infant rumination syndrome is an uncommon disorder difficult to differentiate from commoner cond...
Rumination disorder or rumination syndrome is an infrequent clinical presentation reported in infant...
Rumination syndrome is a functional gastrointestinal disorder defined as the effortless regurgitatio...
petitive and painless regurgitation of partially digested food into the mouth soon after a meal, whi...
Rumination syndrome involves bringing up partially digested food into the pharynx voluntarily, follo...
Aerophagia and rumination syndrome are functional upper gastrointestinal disorders that are becoming...
Background: Rumination syndrome is characterized by recurrent regurgitation of recently ingested foo...
This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance With Wiley Terms and Conditions f...
Abstract Background Rumination syndrome (RS) is a functional gastrointestinal disorder (FGD) increas...
ObjectivesAlthough several studies have demonstrated the short-term benefit of the behavioral treatm...
Item date is unknown.Date of publication unknownRumination exists in a wide range of ages, from infa...
An evaluation of a series of interventions was conducted for an individual who engaged in life-threa...
Rumination syndrome, characterised by the effortless, often repetitive, regurgitation of recently in...