Improving Outcomes for Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Practice-Changing Tips for the Practicing Clinician
Podcast 2: Identification of key diagnostic criteria and optimal management options for eosinophilic esophagitis
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A 30-year old man presents to your clinic with persistent dysphagia over the last 5 years and two trips to the ER with food impaction within the past 6 months. You suspect the patient has EoE. Which of the following clinical presentations and key diagnostic criteria would NOT correlate with a diagnosis of EoE?
The patient presents with >1 atopic condition
Endoscopy shows distal esophageal stricturing
Progressive esophageal fibrosis occurs with longer duration of untreated disease
≤10 eosinophils/high-power field in the esophageal tissue
Exudates covering >10% of the esophagus surface area
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