Pediatric criteria of Rome IV: changes and comparisons with the Roman criteria of III
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The relevance of the problem of functional gastrointestinal disorders in childhood has determined the purpose of our study. In 2016, new Rome criteria IV functional gastrointestinal disorders in children were introduced. In this article, we present the main changes that have been made in the Rome criteria IV in comparison with the Rome criteria III, their analysis, clinical and diagnostic significance in the practical work of a pediatrician. There is no doubt that the FGID problem requires further study to improve the provision of medical care for children with gastrointestinal pathology.
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