Literature DB >> 28947248

[Cyclic vomiting syndrome in children].

F Brezin1, A Wiedemann1, F Feillet2.   

Abstract

Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) is a misrecognized and probably underdiagnosed disease that can affect up to 1.9% of the pediatric population and can occupy 15% of these children's time. It is characterized by acute attacks of vomiting, occurring with such a strict frequency that some parents can predict the date of their child's next attack. The pathophysiology of CVS is unclear, although the literature recognizes a common origin with migraine headaches, which has the same acute and prophylactic treatment. CVS is now included in the larger group of diseases called "episodic symptoms related to migraine" previously known as "childhood periodic syndromes." To distinguish between real CVS and other differential diagnoses can challenge the clinician. Additional investigations must be considered in accordance with the clinical presentation. Appropriate management of CVS should lead to an improvement in quality of life and school attendance.
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Year:  2017        PMID: 28947248     DOI: 10.1016/j.arcped.2017.08.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Pediatr        ISSN: 0929-693X            Impact factor:   1.180


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Review 1.  Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome in Children.

Authors:  Anne Donnet; Sylvain Redon
Journal:  Curr Pain Headache Rep       Date:  2018-03-19
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