Abstract
Somatic symptoms and related disorders (SSRDs) are often misdiagnosed as medical conditions, leading to unnecessary, costly, and potentially iatrogenic medical procedures and treatments. SSRDs are the second most common consultation request, with a prevalence of 17.5% of inpatient pediatric consultation-liaison (CL) consults. The care of youth with SSRDs varies among clinicians because of a lack of evidence-based management guidelines.
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