Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6064194 | Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2015 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
We have (1) established a validated, parent proxy-reported measure for pediatric EoE, the PEESS v2.0; (2) verified that the parent proxy effectively captures symptoms; (3) determined that the dysphagia domain most closely aligns with symptoms and tissue-based molecular biomarkers; (4) established that symptoms correlate with EPX staining; and (5) observed association between mast cells and dysphagia.
Keywords
GERDHPGDScarboxypeptidase A3CPA3EPXEoECCHMCEDPSLC26A4hpfVEGFACLCIQRQuality of lifeAllergyeosinophil peroxidaseEoE, Eosinophilic esophagitisgastroesophageal reflux diseaseRefluxMicroarrayVascular endothelial growth factor AMast cellsinterquartile rangeCincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Centerhigh-power fieldPatient-reported outcomespatient-reported outcomePROSurveyshematopoietic prostaglandin D synthasePediatricsMolecular genetics
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Authors
Lisa J. PhD, James P. MD, MS, MSCE, Margaret H. MD, J. Pablo MD, James J. PhD, Kevin A. PhD, James W. PhD, J. Tommie BS, Michael BS, Hua MS, Keith PhD, Philip E. MD, Jose M. MD, Ajay MD, Ting PhD, Marc E. MD, PhD,