Journal article

Oesophagitis in children: Reflux or allergy?

K Ireland-Jenkin, X Wu, RG Heine, DJS Cameron, AG Catto-Smith, CW Chow

Pathology | ELSEVIER | Published : 2008

Abstract

The prevalence of eosinophilic oesophagitis appears to be increasing in many countries, sometimes rapidly, although this may be partly due to increased disease recognition. Histological methods of assessment and diagnostic criteria vary considerably between major clinical centres. Oesophagitis with over 20 intraepithelial eosinophils per high power field is more likely to be due to allergy than gastro-oesophageal reflux induced acid-peptic mucosal injury. Typical eosinophilic oesophagitis shows involvement of the entire oesophagus, with basal cell proliferation occupying more than 50% of the thickness of the surface epithelium, and high numbers of intraepithelial eosinophils, sometimes conce..

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