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Relationship Between Housing Components and Development of Eosinophilic Esophagitis.

S Ryanne CorderManaswita TappataOlivia ShaheenCary C CottonElizabeth T JensenEvan S Dellon
Published in: Digestive diseases and sciences (2020)
EoE patients were more likely to have houses with a brick exterior, forced air, or gas heating, and brick exteriors were independently associated with EoE. Since symptoms generally started after moving into a house, housing-related environmental exposures may contribute to EoE disease development.
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