
doi: 10.1007/bf02859286
pmid: 17090905
Allergic eosinophilic esophagitis is an increasingly recognized disease in various parts of the world. The clinical presentation mimics other gastrointestinal diseases, especially gastroesophageal reflux disease, making endoscopic examination and histological evaluation of esophageal mucosal biopsies crucial to accurate diagnosis. The pathogenesis likely involves allergen-initiated, TH2-dependent, IL-5 mediated infiltration of eosinophilis into the esophageal mucosa. Therapies currently favored include dietary modifications and use of corticosteroids.
Esophageal pH Monitoring, Eosinophilia, Hypersensitivity, Esophagitis, Humans, Endoscopy, Digestive System, Child
Esophageal pH Monitoring, Eosinophilia, Hypersensitivity, Esophagitis, Humans, Endoscopy, Digestive System, Child
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