Motility disorders in infants

I. J. N. Koppen, M. A. Benninga, M. M. J. Singendonk

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Abstract

Gastrointestinal motility disorders are common in the pediatric population and may affect the entire gastrointestinal tract and can vary from mild to severe conditions. They may clinically manifest as gastro-esophageal reflux symptoms, feeding difficulties and failure to thrive, constipation and diarrhea amongst others. This review first highlights the embryologic development of the gastrointestinal tract, after which the prenatal and neonatal development of gastrointestinal motility is discussed. Normal motility patterns as seen in (preterm) infants are described as a background for the discussion of the most common congenital and acquired motility disorders in infancy. This review specifically focuses on the role of preterm birth on the development of these disorders
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-6
JournalEarly Human Development
Volume114
Early online date2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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