What is nausea?
Unpleasant painless subjective feeling that one will imminently vomit
Features of nausea?
What is retching?
Strong, involuntary reverse movements (retroperistalsis) of the stomach and esophagus without vomiting
Features of retching?
What is vomiting?
Retrograde ejection of gastrointestinal (or esophageal) contents from the mouth
Features of vomiting?
What is regurgitation?
The spitting up of food from the esophagus or stomach, typically without nausea or forceful contractions of the abdominal muscles
Features of regurgitation?
Apparently effortless and typically caused by lower esophageal sphincter dysfunction:
1. High tone of the lower esophageal sphincter may lead to simple esophageal emptying (think achalasia)
2. Low tone of the lower esophageal sphincter may lead to reflux when the gastric musculature contracts
What is rumination?
Regurgitating undigested or partially digested food from the stomach, rechewing it, and then either re-swallowing it or spitting it out
Features of rumination?
Differential diagnoses of vomiting in a neonate?
Features of esophageal atresia?
Diagnosis of esophageal atresia?
plain films after passage of an opaque rubber catheter, which coils in the upper pouch
Features of pyloric stenosis?
Clinical manifestation of pyloric stenosis?
Diagnosis of pyloric stenosis?
Contrast study: “string sign” and ultrasound w/ hypertrophied tissue
Treatment of pyloric stenosis?
Surgical pyloromyotomy
Features of duodenal atresia?
Diagnosis of duodenal atresia?
Radiographic “double-bubble” sign
Differential diagnosis of nausea and vomiting in toddlers?
Causes of peptic ulcer disease?
Diagnosis of PUD?
Treatment of PUD?
Features of appendicitis?
Periumbilical pain is followed by vomiting and anorexia