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A Nationwide Survey on Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Practice Patterns among Pediatric Endoscopists in South Korea

Lee YM, Lee Y, Choi SY, Kim HJ, Hong SJ, Kang Y, Lee EH, Lee KJ, Choi Y, Yi DY, Kim S, Kang B

Purpose: Gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy is an important tool for diagnosing and treating GI diseases in children. This study aimed to analyze the current GI endoscopy practice patterns among South Korean...
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Agreement Level of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Symptom Reports between Children and Their Parents

Vernon-Roberts A, Rouse E, Bowcock NL, Lemberg DA, Day AS

Purpose: Children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) frequently undergo clinical assessments, involving triadic communication between clinician, parent, and child. During such encounters parents are traditionally the main communicator of information...
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Dyssynergic Defecation in Chronically Constipated Children in Korea

Bae SH

Purpose: Dyssynergic defecation (DSD) is one of the important causes of chronic constipation in children. We aimed to analyze the clinical features, diagnostic test results, and treatments for DSD in...
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Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Pediatrician Awareness of Infant Dyschezia in Indonesia

Kadim M, Putri UM, Gunardi H, Wulandari H, Wahidiyat PA, Pardede SO, Indawati W

Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence and risk factors of infant dyschezia as well as pediatrician awareness regarding this disease in Indonesia. Methods: This is a two-part cross-sectional study,...
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A Pilot Study Exploring Temporal Development of Gut Microbiome/ Metabolome in Breastfed Neonates during the First Week of Life

Awan I, Schultz E, Sterrett JD, Dawud LM, Kessler LR, Schoch D, Lowry CA, Feldman-Winter L, Phadtare S

Purpose: Exclusive breastfeeding promotes gut microbial compositions associated with lower rates of metabolic and autoimmune diseases. Its cessation is implicated in increased microbiome-metabolome discordance, suggesting a vulnerability to dietary changes. Formula...
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