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DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2019-epa.239
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GP178 Morphological features of chronic esophagitis in children with concomitant allergic diseases are interrelated with the level of cytokines and neuropeptides

Abstract: Conclusions Studies showed that in children with chronic gastritis, Epstein-Barr virus markers are detected in the blood with high frequency. There is a relationship between the presence of the Epstein-Barr virus in the gastric mucosa and histological signs of gastritis.

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“…Subsequently, the relevant laboratory examinations can be performed for a comprehensive and detailed assessment of the child's condition, which was conducive to the choice of following treatment. The importance of monitoring for the positive rate of agerelated sIgE dynamically has been proposed due to the developmental stage of the immune function in infants (17). Therefore, combined with the results in this study, the sIgE detection of inhalation and ingestion allergens is required for infants, to potentially reduce the early or continuous exposure of these allergens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Subsequently, the relevant laboratory examinations can be performed for a comprehensive and detailed assessment of the child's condition, which was conducive to the choice of following treatment. The importance of monitoring for the positive rate of agerelated sIgE dynamically has been proposed due to the developmental stage of the immune function in infants (17). Therefore, combined with the results in this study, the sIgE detection of inhalation and ingestion allergens is required for infants, to potentially reduce the early or continuous exposure of these allergens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%