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. 2017 Jun 7;23(21):3915–3927. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i21.3915

Table 1.

Classification of functional gastrointestinal disorders in children and adolescents

Rome IV nomenclature1 Frequency Duration Synonym, subtypes or approximate terms
H1: Functional nausea and vomiting disorders
H1a. Cyclic vomiting syndrome ≥ 2 periods of intense, unremitting nausea and paroxysmal vomiting h-d/6 mo Periodic vomiting
H1b1. Functional nausea ≥ 2 nausea episodes/wk ≥ 2 mo Bothersome nausea
H1b2. Functional vomiting ≥ 1 vomiting episode/wk ≥ 2 mo -
H1c. Rumination syndrome Repetitive regurgitation and rechewing or expulsion of food ≥ 2 mo Adolescent rumination syndrome2; regurgitation, reswallowing, spitting
H1d. Aerophagia Repetitive belching and/or increased flatus ≥ 2 mo -
H2: Functional abdominal pain disorders
H2a. Functional dyspepsia ≥ 1 symptom for ≥ 4 d/mo ≥ 2 mo Postprandial distress syndrome;
Epigastric pain syndrome
H2b. Irritable bowel syndrome Abdominal pain for ≥ 4 d/mo ≥ 2 mo Abdominal discomfort2;
Manning criteria
H2c. Abdominal migraine ≥ 2 intense abdominal pain episodes ≥ 1 h/6 mo Periumbilical pain2
H2d. Functional abdominal pain - not otherwise specified ≥ 4 episodic or continuous abdominal pain/mo ≥ 2 mo Functional abdominal pain2;
Functional abdominal pain syndrome2
H3: Functional defecations disorders
H3a. Functional constipation ≤ 2 defecations/wk ≥ 1 mo -
≥ 1 fecal incontinence/wk
H3b. Nonretentive fecal incontinence Episodes of fecal loss ≥ 1 mo -
1

After appropriate evaluation, the symptoms cannot be fully explained by another medical condition;

2

Rome III nomenclature.