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A 6-month-old, full-term boy presents with a four-week history of regurgitation of feeds. He is otherwise well, with a normal growth chart. Examination is also normal.
What is the most appropriate diagnosis?
A 6-month-old, full-term boy presents with a four-week history of regurgitation of feeds. He is otherwise well, with a normal growth chart. Examination is also normal.
What is the most appropriate diagnosis?