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Helgeland H et al. – Of the referred children with functional abdominal pain, 87% met the PRC–III for specific diagnoses. This supports the use of these criteria as a diagnostic tool. The significant overlap between different FGIDs, however, makes it unclear whether some of the diagnoses represent distinct disorders or artificial categories.

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