A 9-year-old girl is brought to the clinic for evaluation of recurrent vomiting. The patient has no symptoms today but has had nausea, vomiting, and diffuse abdominal pain for several days each month over the last 8 months. When the vomiting occurs, it typically begins early in the morning, recurs 10-15 times a day, and lasts for 2 days. The vomiting is nonbloody and nonbilious. The mother states that the episodes were more frequent around the beginning of the school year and occurred 5 times in a 2-month span. The last 2 times, the mother has taken time off work because the daughter required hospitalization for intravenous hydration. The patient has no fever, headache, or diarrhea during the episodes. Between episodes, she is active and eats well. Height and weight are at the 25th percentile for age, similar to her prior growth curves at her well visit 6 months ago. The patient is in no distress and is well hydrated. Mucous membranes are moist, but the maxillary incisors have erosive dental caries. The abdomen is soft and nontender. Neurologic examination is normal. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's symptoms?
A) Bulimia nervosa
B) Chronic pancreatitis
C) Cyclic vomiting syndrome
D) Factitious disorder imposed on another
E) Gastroesophageal reflux disease
F) Inflammatory bowel disease
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