What other corroborative manifestations and familial, historical features of FD should clinicians inquire about to solidify their suspicion for the diagnosis?

What other corroborative manifestations and familial, historical features of FD should clinicians inquire about to solidify their suspicion for the diagnosis?

Although acroparesthesias in childhood represent a well-documented symptom portal for triggering diagnostic consideration of and/or testing for FD, what other corroborative manifestations and familial, historical features of FD should clinicians inquire about to solidify their suspicion for the diagnosis?


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Presenter

Robert Hopkin

Robert Hopkin

Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Co-Director, 22Q-VCFS Center
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Cincinnati, OH