2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.cgh.2022.08.044
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Esophageal Distensibility Defines Fibrostenotic Severity in Pediatric Eosinophilic Esophagitis

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“…Eosinophil in ltrate density has been shown not to predict outcomes in patients with EoE. In contrast, esophageal distension capacity, which does not correlate with eosinophil density 13 may de ne brostenotic severity and clinical outcomes 20 . Patients with reduced distension capacity are at risk of food impactions, as a reduced esophageal compliance (< 225mm 2 ) was shown as good predictor for esophageal food bolus impaction and the need for esophageal dilatation.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Eosinophil in ltrate density has been shown not to predict outcomes in patients with EoE. In contrast, esophageal distension capacity, which does not correlate with eosinophil density 13 may de ne brostenotic severity and clinical outcomes 20 . Patients with reduced distension capacity are at risk of food impactions, as a reduced esophageal compliance (< 225mm 2 ) was shown as good predictor for esophageal food bolus impaction and the need for esophageal dilatation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Reduced oesophageal distensibility is reported in both children and adults with EoE and is associated with increased risk of food bolus impaction and the need for oesophageal dilatation[ 40 , 44 ]. Distensibility is also significantly reduced in children with active EoE compared to an age matched control and the natural increase in oesophageal distensibility normally observed with age, appeared to plateau in children with EoE[ 44 , 45 ]. This may represent a fibrotic remodelling or a separate EoE phenotype[ 44 ].…”
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“…Distensibility is also significantly reduced in children with active EoE compared to an age matched control and the natural increase in oesophageal distensibility normally observed with age, appeared to plateau in children with EoE[ 44 , 45 ]. This may represent a fibrotic remodelling or a separate EoE phenotype[ 44 ]. Figure 2B is a child with EoE and reduced diameter/distensibility.…”
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