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eosinophilic oesophagitis (EoE)

Introduction

  • EoE is perhaps the second most common oesophageal condition after gastro-oesophageal reflux
  • it is a non-IgE-mediated condition caused by various food allergies resulting in chronic oesophagitis and histologic changes dominated with eosinophils
  • it occurs more frequently in those who have asthma or hay fever and thus is often familial

Clinical features

  • dysphagia to solids is a common presentation and this may result in food bolus impaction
  • symptoms can be similar to GOR however, symptoms tend to occur while eating whereas symptoms of GOR usually occur some hours after eating such as during the night

Diagnosis

  • via histology at gastroscopy showing an eosinophil count over 15 per high-power field
  • NB. if high levels of eosiniphils are also found on small bowel or stomach biopsies then it is generally regarded to be eosinophilic gastrointestinal disease rather than EoE
  • NB> does not usually cause eosinophilia in the blood stream

Mx

  • proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) - appear to act not via acid lowering but by anti-inflammatory properties
  • identify and exclude the food allergen (life long exclusion) if possible
    • the two most common causes for EoE are dairy-based or animal milk protein-based products, or wheat
    • less common food antigens are eggs, soy, nuts and seafood
  • oral budesonide
    • tablet is placed on the tip of the tongue, and then a patient leaves it in their mouth for about 20 to 30 minutes, and allows it to slowly dissolve, and that coats the oesophagus
    • risk of candidiasis so may need concurrent prophylaxis or Rx for this
eoe.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/27 23:57 by gary1

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