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==Overview==
==Overview==
Gastroparesis should be differentiated from other diseases that cause chronic [[nausea and vomiting]]. The differentials include psychiatric illnesses, rumination syndrome, funtional dyspepsia and cyclic vomiting syndrome.


==Differentiating Gastroparesis from other Diseases==
==Differentiating Gastroparesis from other Diseases==
Gastroparesis should be differentiated from other diseases that cause chronic [[nausea and vomiting]]. The differentials include the following:


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|Epigastric pain/burning
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|Russel's sign
|Body mass index
|Anemia
|Electrolyte imabalance
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*[[Celiac disease]]
*[[Celiac disease]]
*[[Diabetic neuropathy]]
*[[Diabetic neuropathy]]
*[[Pancreatitis]]
*[[Pancreatitis]]
*Diabetic diarrhea
*Diabetic diarrhea
*Gall bladder disease <ref> http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/g/gastroparesis/misdiag.htm </ref>
*Gall bladder disease <ref>http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/g/gastroparesis/misdiag.htm </ref>


==References==
==References==

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Overview

Gastroparesis should be differentiated from other diseases that cause chronic nausea and vomiting. The differentials include psychiatric illnesses, rumination syndrome, funtional dyspepsia and cyclic vomiting syndrome.

Differentiating Gastroparesis from other Diseases

Gastroparesis should be differentiated from other diseases that cause chronic nausea and vomiting. The differentials include the following:

Disorder Clinical features Laboratory findings
Chronic nausea Vomiting Diarrhea Retching Lethargy Social withdrawal Photophobia Epigastric pain/burning Lanugo hair Russel's sign Body mass index Anemia Electrolyte imabalance
Gastroparesis
Psychiatric disease
Rumination syndrome
Functional dyspepsia
Cyclic vomiting syndrome
Pancreatitis

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