add GI presentation early onset for NIID#387
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I'm putting all the lit review changes into a single branch (may-lit-update) so I can merge them into main all at once and then do a release. |
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Gabriel Zinser
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@gaberbz
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gabriel.zinser@cuanschutz.edu
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PMID 41929501 writes that GI symptoms are present in ~65% of patients with NIID. This article further notes the case of a patient who had GI symptoms precede neurological ones by decades. "Consequently, NIID should be considered in the differential diagnosis of unexplained, treatment-refractory nausea and vomiting."