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    • Adolescent Medicine
    • Psychosomatic Medicine

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    • Adolescent Rumination Syndrome (ARS) is an uncommon disorder characterized by involuntary food regurgitation.
    • ARS significantly impacts patients' medical and psychosocial well-being and their families.
    • Limited clinician awareness contributes to misdiagnosis and unnecessary medical testing for ARS.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To enhance clinical awareness and knowledge of Adolescent Rumination Syndrome.
    • To provide practical guidelines for the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of ARS.
    • To reduce misdiagnosis and avoid extensive, invasive, and costly testing in adolescents with ARS.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review on the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, and diagnosis of ARS.
    • Analysis of case studies illustrating diagnostic challenges and treatment approaches.
    • Development of evidence-based guidelines for clinicians managing ARS.

    Main Results:

    • Detailed description of ARS pathogenesis and typical clinical manifestations.
    • Identification of key diagnostic criteria to differentiate ARS from other gastrointestinal disorders.
    • Outline of effective management strategies, including behavioral and medical interventions.

    Conclusions:

    • Improved understanding of ARS is essential for timely and accurate diagnosis.
    • Standardized diagnostic and treatment guidelines can optimize patient care and reduce healthcare costs.
    • Further research is needed to fully elucidate the long-term outcomes and optimal therapeutic strategies for ARS.