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Role of social media use in onset of functional gastrointestinal disorders in children

Cinquetti M, Dargenio V, Fingerle M, Marchiotto C, Biasin M, Pettoello Mantovani M, Indrio F

The use of social media has increased considerably in recent years. However, these tools are not always used consciously, and the stress that can result from their inappropriate use is...
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Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 Improves Feeding Intolerance in Preterm Infants

Kaban RK, Wardhana , Hegar B, Rohsiswatmo R, Handryastuti S, Amelia N, Muktiarti , Indrio F, Vandenplas Y

PURPOSE: Feeding tolerance is extremely important in preterm infants. This study aimed to evaluate whether preterm infants receiving Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 would develop fewer symptoms of feeding intolerance. Secondary...
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Esophageal Bolus Transit in Newborns with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Symptoms: A Multichannel Intraluminal Impedance Study

Cresi F, Liguori SA, Maggiora E, Locatelli , Indrio F, Bertino E, Coscia A

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate bolus transit during esophageal swallow (ES) and gastroesophageal reflux (GER) events and to investigate the relationship between the characteristics of ES...
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Management of the Most Common Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders in Infancy: The Middle East Expert Consensus

Indrio F, Enninger A, Aldekhail W, Al-Ghanem G, Al-Hussaini A, Al-Hussaini B, Al-Refaee F, Al-Said K, Eid B, Faysal W, Hijazeen R, M.A. Isa H, Onkarappa D, Rawashdeh M, Rohani P, Sokhn M

The occurrence of functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) is a formidable challenge for infants, parents, and healthcare professionals. Although data from the Middle East are scarce, experts consider FGIDs a prevalent...
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