2009
DOI: 10.1038/ajg.2009.129
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A Global, Evidence-Based Consensus on the Definition of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease in the Pediatric Population

Abstract: The consensus statements that comprise the Definition of GERD in the Pediatric Population were developed through a rigorous process. These statements are intended to be used for the development of future clinical practice guidelines and as a basis for clinical trials.

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“…Срыгивание представляет собой ретроградный пас-саж (заброс) содержимого желудка в глотку/ротовую полость или из ротовой полости [23]. У младенцев, нахо-дящихся на лактотрофном питании, срыгивание носит физиологический характер и связано с механизмом сосания, когда в желудок попадает избыток воздуха.…”
Section: этиопатогенез функциональных заболеваний у детей раннего возunclassified
“…Срыгивание представляет собой ретроградный пас-саж (заброс) содержимого желудка в глотку/ротовую полость или из ротовой полости [23]. У младенцев, нахо-дящихся на лактотрофном питании, срыгивание носит физиологический характер и связано с механизмом сосания, когда в желудок попадает избыток воздуха.…”
Section: этиопатогенез функциональных заболеваний у детей раннего возunclassified
“…Klinička slika ovisi o dobi djeteta pa su u dojenčadi češća bljuckanja, povraćanja, odbijanje obroka, neutješan plač, zagrcavanja i apneje u spavanju. Kod starije djece javljaju se bolovi u trbuhu, disfagija i odinofagija [2][3][4] . Od ekstraezofagealnih simptoma česti su kronični kašalj, kronični laringitis, astma, faringitis, bol u prsima, bolesti zuba, sinusitis, upala uha i Sandiferov sindrom 2 .…”
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“…According to current guidelines [11,39,40], no single test is sufficient to make a reliable diagnosis of GERD, as it is often a result of combined clinical assessment and diagnostic tests. Nonetheless, due to the multifaceted clinical presentation and the frequent occurrence of episodic regurgitation in otherwise healthy children, discriminating what is "physiologic" gastro-esophageal reflux (GER) from what is "pathological" gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD) can be challenging, particularly in infants.…”
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confidence: 99%