FUNCTIONAL GASTRODUODENAL DISORDERS: REVIEW PROVISIONS IV ROME CONSENSUS


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Aim - to perform a critical review of the main provisions of the Rome IV consensus on functional gastroduodenal disorders (FGD). Showing current understanding of the pathogenesis, classification, diagnosis and treatment of FGD. Conclusion. FGD diagnosis and treatment process consists of various stages, is quite expensive, requiring the involvement of doctors of various specialties. Perform each stage of diagnosis and treatment must be justified and focused on the patient. FGD therapy is timeconsuming and requires effort from both the physician and the patient. Its aim is to achieve an optimal quality of life.

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AM M Osadchuk

Samara State Medical University

Email: maxlife2004@mail.ru
PhD, Professor, professor of the Department of the hospital therapy with course of outpatient and transfusion of Samara State Medical University.

IL L Davydkin

Samara State Medical University

Email: dagi2006@rambler.ru
PhD, Professor, Head of the Department of hospital therapy with course of outpatient and transfusion of Samara State Medical University.

TA A Gricenko

Samara State Medical University

Email: taras876@mail.ru
PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of the hospital therapy with course of outpatient and transfusion of Samara State Medical University, the hematologist-doctor of Hematology Department Clinics of Samara State Medical University.

RK K Hajretdinov

Samara State Medical University

Email: doctorrais@mail.ru
PhD, Associate Professor, associate professor of the Department of the hospital therapy with course of outpatient and transfusion of Samara State Medical University.

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