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Vomiting

Pediatrics In Review, 2013
Vomiting can be the presenting symptom of a variety of disorders, ranging from self-limited diseases to life-threatening diseases. The causes of vomiting vary with age of presentation, and pediatricians should develop the skill to identify serious conditions at the earliest stage based on the age of presentation.
Kalyan Ray, Parashette, Joseph, Croffie
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Persistent Vomiting

Pediatrics In Review, 1994
Vomiting is forceful expulsion of gastric contents through the mouth. The diagnostic challenge for the clinician is to determine whether vomiting occurs as part of a benign, self-limited process or whether it is the presenting symptom of a major underlying disorder.
A G, Ramos, D N, Tuchman
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CYCLIC VOMITING

Pediatrics, 1960
RECURRENT vomiting in children has always been a difficult problem for diagnosis and treatment. The syndrome termed "cyclic vomiting", defined by Gee in 1882 as recurrent bouts of unexplained vomiting in children, has lacked careful documentation of clinical course and eventual prognosis. The report by Hoyt and Stickler on cyclic vomiting in this issue
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Vomiting

Pediatric Emergency Care, 1990
S, Fuchs, D, Jaffe
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Excessive Vomiting

European Neurology, 2012
Dimitri, Renard   +2 more
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CYCLIC VOMITING

Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1972
C W, Davenport   +3 more
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Cyclic Vomiting

Pediatrics, 2001
M T, Stein   +4 more
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Pediatric Vomiting

Academic Emergency Medicine, 1996
K J, Knoop, E C, Dillon
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Feculent vomiting

The American Journal of Surgery, 1956
M R, GASPAR, B M, WALLS, T A, KENDIG
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