Loading...
Eosinophilic esophagitis (EE) has been considered a rare clinical entity, detailed only in case reports and small case series, particularly in the pediatric literature. Recently however, it has become more prevalent in adults presenting with dysphagia, chest pain, and quite frequently, a food-bolus obstruction in the esophagus. In this study, researchers described 26 adults with a confirmed histologic diagnosis of EE. All patients underwent endoscopy and had biopsy specimens taken from both the proximal and distal esophagus.
Seventeen patients had a history of food-bolus obstruction, 13 had asthma, and 7 had food allergies. Endoscopy revealed abnormalities in 25 patients, including linear furrows in 20, multiple mucosal rings in 16, and whit…