2022
DOI: 10.1111/jpc.15969
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Clinical, histopathological features and efficacy of elimination diet and proton‐pump inhibitor therapy in achieving histological remission in Asian children with eosinophilic gastritis

Abstract: Aim: Paediatric eosinophilic gastritis (EG) is a rare disorder and existing literature on diagnostic criteria and management remains lacking. We aim to describe the clinical spectrum and assess the efficacy of dietary elimination and proton-pump inhibitor (PPI) therapy, with particular emphasis on histologic remission in children with primary EG. Methods: We performed a retrospective study of patients aged 0-18 years diagnosed with EG at a single centre in Singapore from 2013 to 2021. EG was diagnosed based on… Show more

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“…As EGIDs are hypothesized to be partly IgE driven, omalizumab was functional dyspepsia, PPIs have also been shown to reduce duodenal eosinophilia thereby reducing symptoms (72). Multiple case reports/case series have reported PPIs to be effective in EG and EoD with significant clinical and histologic remission (2,69,73). High level evidence is lacking as the available studies are retrospective and have a small sample size with even lower numbers with histologic follow up (2).…”
Section: Omalizumabmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As EGIDs are hypothesized to be partly IgE driven, omalizumab was functional dyspepsia, PPIs have also been shown to reduce duodenal eosinophilia thereby reducing symptoms (72). Multiple case reports/case series have reported PPIs to be effective in EG and EoD with significant clinical and histologic remission (2,69,73). High level evidence is lacking as the available studies are retrospective and have a small sample size with even lower numbers with histologic follow up (2).…”
Section: Omalizumabmentioning
confidence: 99%