[Recurrent abdominal pains (RAP) in children (their definition, incidence and classification)].

Pediatrie (Bucharest, Romania) Pub Date : 1992-10-01
V Popescu, V Hurduc
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Abstract

The authors presents the particular aspects of recurrent abdominal pain in children. After the definition, they underline the main elements that characterise this syndrome. An important place is assigned to the classification of recurrent abdominal pain, three different conceptual methods being analysed in this article, concerning the etiopathogenesis of this syndrome. The methodological errors that occurred from the practical study of recurrent abdominal pain are emphasised in order to the first bivariant model (psychogenic and organic, J. Apley, 1958). Advances in investigations of children with recurrent abdominal pain in the last ten years demonstrate that organic recurrent abdominal pain occur more often than in was considered before, in other studies. More than that, in the last years, a new concept has been considered--dysfunctional recurrent abdominal pain (without organic or psychogenic support)--in order to the trivariant model purposed by R. Barr (1981). Finally, the authors present the last conceptual model (1984) which presumes the complex interactions between four primary forces that interfere in recurrent abdominal pain modulation.

儿童复发性腹痛(RAP)(定义、发生率及分类)。
作者提出了儿童复发性腹痛的特殊方面。在定义之后,他们强调了表征该综合征的主要因素。一个重要的地方是分配到分类复发性腹痛,三种不同的概念方法被分析在本文中,关于这个综合征的发病机制。为了建立第一个二元模型(心因性和器质性,J. Apley, 1958),强调了在反复腹痛的实际研究中出现的方法学错误。在过去十年中,对儿童复发性腹痛的研究进展表明,器质性复发性腹痛的发生率比以前在其他研究中考虑的要高。不仅如此,在过去的几年里,为了R. Barr(1981)提出的三变模型,人们考虑了一个新的概念——功能性复发性腹痛(无器质性或心因性支持)。最后,作者提出了最后一个概念模型(1984年),该模型假定干预复发性腹痛调节的四种主要力量之间存在复杂的相互作用。
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