Epigastric pain syndrome
with pain centred in the upper abdomen as the predominant (most bothersome) symptom.
Postprandial distress syndrome
with an unpleasant or troublesome non-painful sensation (discomfort) centred in the upper abdomen being the predominant symptom. This sensation may be associated with upper abdominal fullness, early satiety, bloating and nausea.
There is considerable overlap between these two groups.
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#Functional_GI_disorders #Gastroenterology
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Functional dyspepsia subgroups...
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Tags
#Functional_GI_disorders #Gastroenterology
Question
Functional dyspepsia subgroups...
Answer
Epigastric pain syndrome
with pain centred in the upper abdomen as the predominant (most bothersome) symptom.
Postprandial distress syndrome
with an unpleasant or troublesome non-painful sensation (discomfort) centred in the upper abdomen being the predominant symptom. This sensation may be associated with upper abdominal fullness, early satiety, bloating and nausea.
There is considerable overlap between these two groups.
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owner: Scutboy - (no access) - Kumar and Clark's Clinical Medicine (8th Edition).pdf, p296
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37% [default]
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