“…71,95 Although dilation treats 1 of the sequelae of EoE (ie, fibrosis/narrowing), it is not effective at treating the underlying cause of the disease (ie, eosinophilic-predominant esophageal inflammation). 65 EoE leads to subepithelial fibrous remodeling, 121 which perturbs esophageal function and leads to dysmotility, 122 esophageal rigidity, 123 and dysphagia. Even when patients may have achieved endoscopic and histologic remission of their disease, longstanding inflammation can result in irreversible structural changes within the esophagus.…”