Long term prognosis and risk factors in functional gastrointestinal disorder (FGID) is largely unknown. The investigators plan to retrospectively analyse a cohort of children who were referred to the Pediatric Clinic due to abdominal pain with the aims to learn more about symptoms and effects of investigations performed. Furthermore, the investigators plan to contact the cases for a follow up using a validated questionnaire and analyse the long term prognosis and risk factors for prolonged severe symptoms.
Age range
3 Years – 18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Percentage (%) of patients that fulfill the ROME-III criteria for FGID
Timeframe: 5 years after fist visit +/- 1 year