Rumination Syndrome in Children and Adolescents: A Mini Review
Introduction: Rumination syndrome involves recurrent regurgitation of food and is believed to be underdiagnosed with patients experiencing long delays in diagnosis. It can be associated with significant social consequences, high rates of school absenteeism, and medical complications such as weight l...
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Main Authors: | Marc Martinez (Author), Sandeep Rathod (Author), Hunter J. Friesen (Author), John M. Rosen (Author), Craig A. Friesen (Author), Jennifer V. Schurman (Author) |
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