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Food-induced immediate response of the esophagus-A newly identified syndrome in patients with eosinophilic esophagitis.

Alex StraumannMark HolbreichDan AtkinsMirna ChehadeEvan S DellonGlenn T FurutaIkuo HiranoNirmala GonsalvesThomas GreuterSandeep GuptaDavid A KatzkaWillemijn De RooijEkaterina SafroneevaAlain SchoepferPhilipp SchreinerDagmar SimonHans-Uwe SimonMarijn WarnersAlbert-Jan BredenoordAlex Straumann
Published in: Allergy (2020)
Food-induced immediate response of the esophagus is a novel syndrome frequently reported in EoE patients, characterized by an intense, unpleasant/painful sensation occurring rapidly and reproducibly in 40% of surveyed EoE patients after esophageal contact with specific foods.
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