Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5722879 Annals of Medicine and Surgery 2017 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•EoE is an eosinophilic influx into the esophagus epithelium.•It is an allergic reaction of esophagus to food particles and allergens.•Adults present with dysphagia and reflux-like symptoms whereas children with vague abdominal complaints.•Clinical presentation, endoscopic findings and pathology determine the definitive diagnosis.•Treatment starts with an elimination diet and followed by orally swallowed inhaled steroids.

Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) is a condition that involves eosinophilic influx into the esophageal epithelium. It affects both children and adults; Adults present with dysphagia whereas children with vague abdominal complaints. The clinical symptoms as well as pathologic features of EoE and gastro esophageal reflux disease (GERD) are similar. Since eosinophilia in the esophagus is a non-specific finding, the clinical presentation in conjunction with endoscopic findings and pathology, is crucial in determining a differential diagnosis. Infections such as parasites, allergic phenomenon, Crohn's disease, malignancies, medication, and chemotherapy are all associated with eosinophilia.A primary endoscopic difference to note between EoE and GERD is that EoE often involves long segments of the esophagus, could be patchy or focal and frequently involves the proximal esophagus. GERD, however, typically involves the distal much more frequently than the proximal esophagus. Because of the similarity between them, GERD should be excluded by using high dose proton pump inhibitor (PPI) treatment or through evidence of a normal pH by esophageal testing, prior to treatment with an elimination diet or steroids. Until further research establishes different diagnostic tests and criteria, clinical and pathological response to therapy is considered to be the absolute confirmation of this diagnosis. The following is a more detailed discussion of this entity.

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