Abstract

I am grateful for your comments regarding our article "Chest Pain in Children: A Prospective Study." Two of the 43 children in that study had a history suggestive of gastrointestinal dysfunction and appropriate studies, including upper gastrointestinal contrast series and screening for occult blood in the stool, were done. Evidence for ulcers, esophagitis, or gastric reflux was not found in either patient. We did not intend to imply a psychogenic origin for idiopathic chest pain.

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